I don't know if I buy the whole top 10 thing. You learn huge amounts form an MBA.
While you don't want to go to a crap school, I don't know that top 10 is as important as "top tier"
There are lots of schools in the top 20 (like mine, Indiana) that have highly decorated alumni and very successful track records.
You may be at a disadvantage against the people in the very tip top schools like Wharton or Harvard, but a good school is a good school.
I say go for it, but not necessarily exclusive of the CFA. i think both is the way to go, but of course I would say that since that is my approach
Rolo
While you don't want to go to a crap school, I don't know that top 10 is as important as "top tier"
There are lots of schools in the top 20 (like mine, Indiana) that have highly decorated alumni and very successful track records.
You may be at a disadvantage against the people in the very tip top schools like Wharton or Harvard, but a good school is a good school.
I say go for it, but not necessarily exclusive of the CFA. i think both is the way to go, but of course I would say that since that is my approach
Rolo