Mba
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Mba
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Foundations of Problem-Based Solving Learning MBA/500
Personal Perspective Paper
Dynisha Smart
University Of Phoenix
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I decide to pursue my MBA, because I knew this is what I wanted no matter what and no one was going to stop me or hinder me from pursuing my dream. Education has always been important to me, because it's the foundation of life. With out an education there is no way we can survive in the world today no matter what anyone says. Yes people who don't go to college can be successful in this day and age, but to have ultimate goal in having everything you want out of life u must go to college. That's why throughout all of my years in school I tried to do the best that I could do no matter how hard the work was, because I was determine to succeed in school. The definition of master is one who holds a university degree ranking above a bachelor and below a doctor. Degree means a title conferred, as by a college or university, in recognition of academic work or, or special distinction. The reason why I wanted to pursue my MBA is I wanted a better job so I can live better. I believe by me getting my MBA it would lead me to having a better chance to get the job of my dreams or me being qualified enough to go into a job and request what I wanted when it came down to asking me what type of salary I was expecting.
I decide to pursue my MBA because I wanted to improve myself when it came to education. I started to pursue my dream of getting my MBA last year and I how I did that was. I found out that Robert Morris College had a master program that they had just started. This is the school I attended to get my associates as well as my bachelor's degree. A friend that I graduated with was telling me about the MBA program. So I went online and found out what you need to do. I called up to school as well. Found out you had to pay an application fee, get three references, and write a paper. So I was happy to do this, because I also found out you didn't have to take the GMATT, this the test you have to take to pursue you MBA at most schools. It was alright by me; because I didn't have the money to take the test anyway it just cost too much money. So I started the process, by filling out the application on line and paying the $39 dollar application fee. Proceeding to write a three page paper about why I wanted to get my degree and why I want to get it at Robert Morris. Got my personal references together and mail my information back to school.
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Called to find if they had received my information by mail yet and they did. This is when I found out that I had to have my information looked over by a review board to see if I would get accepted back into Robert Morris for the MBA program. Now the whole time you getting your personal references together and writing a three page paper about why you want to get your