Getting an
MBA is beneficial because it sets you apart from the rest of the pack. One of the advantages of an MBA is that it forces you to read and learn, which helps you expand your knowledge about any business you want to venture into. I strongly believe that one of the reasons why start-ups fail is because they lack a solid foundation in understanding frameworks and conducting their own research, instead of relying solely on purchased data. While it is true that not everyone may be able to afford an MBA program, the truth is that there is so much to learn from it. If you had the opportunity to pursue an MBA before starting a company or directly starting a company, which option would you choose?
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https://producthq.org/career/product-manager/how-to-decide-if-you-need-an-mba-as-a-product-manager/Most of successful entrepreneurs get their MBA at the end, not at the beginning, because their goal is to deepen their knowledge and not find a job
(unlike those who pursue an MBA at the beginning, usually to find a job)but very few people can do both
(running a company while studying too), it will never be easy, I've tried it and it's very tiring
(problems and busyness experienced in business and in college can split focus), the best way is to finish one by one what you think is good and comfortable
(finish college first or make a stable business first)