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Posted On 04.09.09

Part 2: Opportunity

The following entry is the second of an ongoing series exploring the pros and cons of the increasingly popular JD/MBA degree path. Part 1 explored finances and the many costs and benefits to securing dual degrees in one educational experience. Today's post explores the good and the bad with regards to opportunity -- what are you gaining by pursuing both of these degr

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Anonymous
May 17, 2009 11:24 am

Great post- FYI Indiana also has a 3 year JD/MBA

Anonymous
June 25, 2009 10:49 pm

Looking at the Duke MBA Website, I am not seeing the 3 Year Program. Anyone have a link?

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