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September 24, 2009

What Benefits Will a Masters Degree in Business Administration from Los Angeles Offer You?

Most people in Los Angeles work around the entertainment industry, and many of these people are mere high school graduates or have done their undergraduate studies. Having a Masters Degree in Business Administration in a town like Los Angeles can really set you apart from the crowd and help you get a better position at the multitude of entertainment agencies and talent management companies in the city.

Getting a Business Administration degree is a great way to add to your resume. As the current economic crunch gets worse, many people are losing their jobs and by differentiating yourself from the crowd you can ensure you are able to hold on to your job. It is also possible for you to get your degree as a part time student, instead of enrolling full-time. By enrolling part time, you will only be required to take one or two classes every semester and while it will take you longer to get your degree, you will be able to continue to work while you study as well.

Most people in the entertainment industry do not require higher level education as they are people with creative talent, and even those who have higher level education have usually studied their craft in details. Conversely, most people with MBAs choose not to work in the entertainment industry as they feel that the rewards are not worth it. However this is far from the truth as the entertainment and sports industries pay the management of the talent a percentage of the stars (sports or film/TV) earnings, making it possible for you to rake in millions every year.

If you are sure you want to work in the entertainment industry, then it is time to set about making sure you have all the right skills and experience for the job and one of the ways to do so is make sure you have studied business administration.

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