You don’t think mbas have to deal with moral greys? Or people in academia ? Heck doctors and nurses have to deal with moral greys. That’s the whole point of life in a society. Welcome to the real world.
From a moral perspective, MBA is a good way out unless you get into management consulting. Companies like McKinsey are infamous for putting profits over people (read about how McKinsey played a huge role in fueling the opioid crises in the US and made millions addicted just to make sure that their clients get “repeat purchases”).
A0 from T1 firm - values learning over pay checks - looking for a immediate change
Do you think, one, who thinks and is "affected" by the fact that law profession pushes you to dwell in greys of/against personal moral conscience, should pursue law practice at all? Considering only corporate law/disputes, keeping aside academia.
Do you think, one, who thinks and is "affected" by the fact that law profession pushes you to dwell in greys of/against personal moral conscience, should pursue law practice at all? Considering only corporate law/disputes, keeping aside academia.
And is MBA a good way out?