02-14-2020, 03:06 PM
(02-14-2020, 02:17 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Josh, you pretty much made up your mind already with your "leaning towards the MS Finance" and your updated signature. I think that is where you should go, that direction would be better for you since you're looking into more Finance related studies. You may want to throw in some Accounting and Economics if they allow that as they all go pretty much hand-in-hand.
Having said that, life is full of learning opportunities, and you should continuing learning even after the MS Finance. You're much younger than I, so, I would even recommend doing a DBA after the MS Finance. Just pace yourself and not stress yourself, it's a balance of family (your twins are going to be a handful already!) , life/school/work etc.
If you have the extra energy/money/time - that is when I would suggest you to continue with the DBA, it maybe right after the MS Finance, or a few years afterwards. Heck, after the DBA is done, you can go for a PHD! Life is again, a learning experience, don't settle for anything less! I keep learning new things as I get older, as I don't yet have tuition assistance, I do the cheap/easy/fast.
Thankfully, they allow economics and accounting. I would be taking Econometrics from the Economics Department and I have not thought about what I would take from their Accounting Department.
Master of Science (M.S.) in Quantitative Management: Business Analytics (2023)
Duke University | The Fuqua School of Business
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Management (2019)
Southeastern Oklahoma State University | The John Massey School of Business
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology (2015)
East Central University | The College of Health Sciences
Accumulated Credit: Undergraduate - 126 Hours, Graduate - 83 Hours
Duke University | The Fuqua School of Business
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Management (2019)
Southeastern Oklahoma State University | The John Massey School of Business
Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Biology (2015)
East Central University | The College of Health Sciences
Accumulated Credit: Undergraduate - 126 Hours, Graduate - 83 Hours