Gary Seinfield
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- Jun 18, 2026
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I know that this is a crazy question, but here goes...
Do you know anyone who's gone back to school for a second MBA? For example, early in his career (2-3 years of undergrad) and with limited experience, a guy goes to the best school that he can get into and finishes the MBA part-time. Throughout the program and for 1-2 years afterwards, his career progresses at warp speed (in a field other than finance), to the point where he thinks he might now be able to get into a top-10 program, a move that he knows will help facilitate a transition to finance.
Would a school allow such a thing (enroll to get a degree that you already have)? Of course, he'd only put the top-10 MBA on his resume (so as not to alert readers that he is an idiot), but he'd want to play up his stellar performance during MBA #1 as part of the admission process.
Strictly a hypothetical question, but I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Do you know anyone who's gone back to school for a second MBA? For example, early in his career (2-3 years of undergrad) and with limited experience, a guy goes to the best school that he can get into and finishes the MBA part-time. Throughout the program and for 1-2 years afterwards, his career progresses at warp speed (in a field other than finance), to the point where he thinks he might now be able to get into a top-10 program, a move that he knows will help facilitate a transition to finance.
Would a school allow such a thing (enroll to get a degree that you already have)? Of course, he'd only put the top-10 MBA on his resume (so as not to alert readers that he is an idiot), but he'd want to play up his stellar performance during MBA #1 as part of the admission process.
Strictly a hypothetical question, but I'd love to hear your thoughts.