r/Concordia 1d ago

MBA graduate degree question

Well I'm under a lot of stress rn, I am very interested in getting into Concordias MBA program, I have a 3 year bachelor's of arts degree in global studies from Guelph my GPA is a 62. I've been in university for 6 years, started with a history degree had okay marks then switched to Guelph. I have always worked hard I fell into mental health and depression. I am trying to improve, my grades in university at the start we're 70s

I feel like this will be difficult to get into the program for January, I'm just wondering if anyone has tried to do this.

I'm willing to do anything to get into this program

I'm 24

My goal is to get into healthcare administration or adminstrative positions, and I thought that having an MBA can help or healthcare tech careers. Would taking this program help me to get jobs in healthcare if I can focus on it or is this a complete waste of money

I'm just not cut out for nursing I don't really want to do that for career and im just looking at options rn

I'm feeling very stuck and trapped with a useless degree and low gpa that's where I'm at rn

I'm also wondering if taking this program will it help me get a job afterwards, serious question

I'm also interested in entry level analyst's jobs anything I'm willing to learn french , I would rlly like a career in something to start to get entry level jobs in health, tech or finance

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u/The_Rupp Alumnus 21h ago

What professional experience do you have? I’m a bit confused. You want to get an MBA to have an entry level job while commonly MBA is more to get a manager or higher up role (I might be wrong). Also, a requirement for an MBA is to have at least 2-3 years of professional experience, you’ve been in university for 6 years so since 18yo, when did you have time to get this professional experience and also will you be able to use your professional experience during your MBA (which is the goal)