I hope everyone who reads this thread, prints it out and tacks it on the wall next to their monitors! I know I am. [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]

Since I don't have the "degree," I've been kicking around the idea of going back to school, but I'm actually working full-time, so getting out to even look at the schools available is a trial. When you just graduate, from any school or from any program, it's all too easy to think someone else is going to take care of you (i.e., a REALLY big firm where you'll be making six figures in five months) and needing to know the business side just doesn't occur to most students. Having worked at UCLA, it seems that the only ones who take marketing and business skills seriously are the MBA/JD-MBAs (law-business students), because most of them have already been out there and have seen the light.

Once again, much food for thought.

BTW, thanks for not pointing out that "perspective" should have been "prospective!" Egads!