Personal start: - When I was eight years old, I won 100 points out of 100 points in mathematics. When my class teacher announced the results of class and applauded, I was overwhelmed with life I will never forget your moment. I am very happy and insist that I understood the importance of life education. Because of economic constraints, my parents can not graduate from high school, but they always teach me the importance of higher education to pursue imagination and goals. My family has given me great support throughout the trip, motivating me to demonstrate my full potential and to provide an environment that will help me learn and encourage my efforts.
Since I completed my undergraduate program in 2011, I was planning to enroll in MBA, but I can not understand the hard work that the MBA will aim for 40 hours a week because of high work requirement. But - I started before August - just before my 30th day. (Insert: Throw confetti) And that work. Oh, the boy, this is a very long and funny strange story - but it has been solved. I was very excited about the work I woke up in the morning and it got my job itching it soon. Itches it. The last curved ball thrown over me for about ten years at the end of my itching career clearly engraved one thing into my heart - "I left this Many people who know me do not know for a long time that I have left my job I love from my loving work.
I am currently acquiring two master's degrees and I am trying to acquire my Ph.D. I thought that I wanted to establish a company many times during my Ph.D. acquisition and then claimed my PhD degree. If I wanted to acquire an MBA, I told my friend about this issue. The answer I got was that I do not need an MBA to start a business. I am still studying Ph.D. While paying the tuition fee and engaging in the application business, I took a break from my doctorate but this did not succeed. Early in the doctoral course I was tired of studying and writing long and complicated articles that I would not pay, but these articles are rarely read. But I will claim a doctorate. This is because I tend to stick to what I started. Once you do something, there is a tendency to think that it is difficult to change direction.
When I graduated from college for a couple of years, I thought I would go back to get an MBA. I like to work in the valley, I dedicate my career to the field of technology and eventually I want to work at a start-up company - I worked at Apple at that time. So I asked a lot of people I am familiar with and respect. I think that their careers and people who succeeded in the way I want to learn. Many of them have MBAs, but others do not. I would like to hear their views on the value of traditional MBAs.