Is an M.B.A. Still Valuable? Under the Right Circumstances, Say WSJ Readers

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Is an M.B.A. Still Valuable? Under the Right Circumstances, Say WSJ Readers
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Amid falling enrollments, respondents debate benefits of more costly in-school programs versus online ones

A recent Wall Street Journal article noted declining enrollment in master’s in business administration programs at U.S.

business schools in favor of shorter, more specialized master’s and online degrees. The waning popularity of full-time M.B.A. programs touched off a debate over the value of the credential.

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