I have a BA from a military school and post-graduate studies in Arabic (I intended to work for the government before discovering AM).
Now 3 years after post grad work and almost a year into being full time (as a Local SEO & AM primarily) I am going back to school for Computer Science. With a science-intensive background in my initial bachelors, I should have a second BS in about 2 years.
Eventually I may pursue an MBA here at Wharton, but that is mostly a feather-in-the-cap and networking venture. Not out of necessity.
I think it's been proven over and over again by people on this forum that you don't need a formal education in order to be really business savvy, really tech savvy, and be able to integrate both. The one constant is just that you have to learn. YMMV re how you get it done.
Now 3 years after post grad work and almost a year into being full time (as a Local SEO & AM primarily) I am going back to school for Computer Science. With a science-intensive background in my initial bachelors, I should have a second BS in about 2 years.
Eventually I may pursue an MBA here at Wharton, but that is mostly a feather-in-the-cap and networking venture. Not out of necessity.
I think it's been proven over and over again by people on this forum that you don't need a formal education in order to be really business savvy, really tech savvy, and be able to integrate both. The one constant is just that you have to learn. YMMV re how you get it done.