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[申请总结] 最佳入读商学院的年龄 The Best Age to Go to Business School

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发表于 2015-7-5 21:44:59 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Hey Guys, here I want to share an article from an US website about the best age to go to business school. Do you know when should apply for MBA? As always, if you have a question about your applications, feel free to leave a comment here or send me a private message here or on Wechat. I'm happy to help!

To get the best pay out of your MBA, you have to graduate within a narrow age window

Business school is a profitable decision but less so as students approach their 30s. An analysis of data collected by Bloomberg suggests that getting a master’s in business results in a pay bump that increases the older a graduate is—until she hits 30.

As part of its ranking of full-time MBA programs, Bloomberg surveyed more than 10,000 people who expected to graduate business school in 2014. The ages and starting compensation for people who had jobs lined up when they graduated, plotted in the chart below, show that in one's mid-20s, paychecks bump up for every year of age, which makes some intuitive sense—a 28-year-old might have more experience and education than a 24-year-old. Surprisingly, though, age stops giving graduates a pay advantage fairly quickly. Pay levels hover in the mid-$120,000s range between ages 28 and 34, peaking at age 30, and then begin to drop off steadily, falling to $110,000 at ages 36 and 37.  



The typical 26-year-old graduate earned $14,000 more than the typical 25-year-old, who earned $22,500 more than the typical 24-year-old.

Older graduates also have a clear disadvantage when it comes to the gap between what they earned before getting an MBA and after. Looking at those pay bumps offers a better sense of how big an advantage an MBA brings than the compensation figures and paints a more striking picture of how helpful an MBA is, in salary terms, as students age. The chart below shows the post-MBA pay increase for students who had jobs before they started B-School, and were set to start jobs when they graduated.



Compensation bumps get smaller with each year of age, reflecting the fact that older MBAs tend to enter their programs with higher salaries, making their post-B-School pay increase less dramatic.

Of course, it isn’t as if the ancient 30-somethings are getting nothing out of their time on campus. The typical 37-year-old got a 37 percent pay bump after finishing school.  Compared with the youth, though, that uptick does not seem impressive. Twenty-nine-year-olds saw their compensation balloon by a median of 81 percent, and 25-year-olds enjoyed an enviable 130 percent pay increase.

The upshot for people mulling a degree in business? Start early, when you can still feel superior to people your boss’s age.

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沙发
发表于 2015-7-6 05:13:39 | 只看该作者
抢个沙发先
板凳
发表于 2015-7-6 08:51:41 | 只看该作者
30 graduation >> 28 matriculation >> less or equal to 6 yrs of work experience would be ideal (assuming 22 start working)
地板
发表于 2015-9-22 01:24:26 | 只看该作者
Jon, my question would be how about for people who had a master degree or even PHD already? Sometimes, age can't 100% reflect years of work experience. So for an applicant, age or years of work experience matters more?
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 楼主| 发表于 2015-9-25 11:24:39 | 只看该作者
kathleenlv 发表于 2015-9-22 01:24
Jon, my question would be how about for people who had a master degree or even PHD already? Sometime ...

Hey there,
It’s a good question but there’s no clear answer here. The schools will look at your package as a whole. And consider everything together. And it’s ALL important. If you get back to me with more specific detail, I might be able to tell you more.

Best,
Jon Frank
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发表于 2015-9-25 11:51:29 | 只看该作者
JonFrank 发表于 2015-9-25 11:24
Hey there,
It’s a good question but there’s no clear answer here. The schools will look at your  ...

Hi Jon,
Thanks for your reply. What I am trying to figure out is a feasible career path since I am struggling with my essay now. I had my master in US right after college, and worked in the US for two Chinese State-owned companies for almost 6 years. I am in my early 30s, and wonder if I graduate around 34 (if I got admitted around 32), am i still "qualified" for the associate position in consulting firm. Many thanks!
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 楼主| 发表于 2015-9-28 23:05:06 | 只看该作者
kathleenlv 发表于 2015-9-25 11:51
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your reply. What I am trying to figure out is a feasible career path since I am ...

Hey,
Good question. You are right that Associate at a Consulting Firm may not be a realistic goal. Instead you may want to find some in-industry goal, say at some sort of middle management position that would be good for someone with your experience, to make the goals more plausible.

I hope this makes sense!

Best,
JF
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发表于 2015-10-2 10:14:41 | 只看该作者
JonFrank 发表于 2015-9-28 23:05
Hey,
Good question. You are right that Associate at a Consulting Firm may not be a realistic goal. ...

Thanks for the practical insights!
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发表于 2016-4-4 15:24:43 | 只看该作者
JonFrank 发表于 2015-9-28 23:05
Hey,
Good question. You are right that Associate at a Consulting Firm may not be a realistic goal. ...

Hi John,

My name is Sharon, a new comer in CD.

I majored in accounting but wanna switch my career to real estate. I have worked for a big four firms for 2 years, and nI am ow in financial advisroy field for more than a year.

I am planning to go to US for a master in real estate or a MBA specialized in real estate to change my career. Any good advice from you?

Thanks much.

Best,
Sharon
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发表于 2016-4-6 11:40:51 | 只看该作者
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