I'm 22 years old, a bit young I know and I am having troubles on planning my future and also my career, I graduated at a very young age and I want to use the benefits of it, I decided to do an MBA at a very respectful university (not overrating) but with my Urban Design and Landscape Architecture degree (basically graduated from a fine arts/design department) I don't know how to combine these two fields.
Design offices in my country (Turkey) are a bit infertile and the corporate ones have intimidating requirements. I made a research on how to combine these two and not having to work at a marketing or counseling sector, I need to see and hear about your experiences. I was planning to have masters degree on Urban Planning but as I said it is an infertile sector and I don't want an academic career.
I love my profession but, for at least 5-7 years my salary will not be adequate to live at a certain level or even without my family helping or start some savings, that was one of the main reasons I wanted to have an MBA degree, I am a bit scared because I usually follow my plans but the examples around me are not enough to create a business plan and I don't want to regret my decisions or not having a decision years later..
MBA after Urban Design and Landscape Architecture Degree
Uhm, Hi,
I'm 22 years old, a bit young I know and I am having troubles on planning my future and also my career, I graduated at a very young age and I want to use the benefits of it, I decided to do an MBA at a very respectful university (not overrating) but with my Urban Design and Landscape Architecture degree (basically graduated from a fine arts/design department) I don't know how to combine these two fields.
Design offices in my country (Turkey) are a bit infertile and the corporate ones have intimidating requirements. I made a research on how to combine these two and not having to work at a marketing or counseling sector, I need to see and hear about your experiences. I was planning to have masters degree on Urban Planning but as I said it is an infertile sector and I don't want an academic career.
I love my profession but, for at least 5-7 years my salary will not be adequate to live at a certain level or even without my family helping or start some savings, that was one of the main reasons I wanted to have an MBA degree, I am a bit scared because I usually follow my plans but the examples around me are not enough to create a business plan and I don't want to regret my decisions or not having a decision years later..
MBAs are for suckers. If you want to make some real dough go into architecture.
22 and already panicking about the future?
yes, you can't imagine
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