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Gary’s Answer
Hi,
I wanted to answer your question and give you some feedback, I think this is more of a personal choice and depends on your career and education goals. If you can afford it financially, it is probably best to work on your MBA right after your BBA...but, real world experience in the business world can help you just a much as education if you decide to take a break and work after your BBA...either way, you are making a good choice. Good luck!
Rebecca’s Answer
For MS, there is wide range of subjects that you can choose, e.g. Chemistry, Physics, Biology, etc. Some of them may require you have the Bachelor degree on that particular subject.
MBA is more or less to advance the knowledge you have learnt in BBA. The lessons involves a lot of case studies and discussions. The students may benefit with a few years working experience.
You may need to explore more on these 2 streams and decide. In fact, these 2 are not mutual exclusive. You can consider to take a MS (if your background is eligible.) first and then you can take MBA after working for a few years.
Hope this help!