I have an undergrad degree in Computer Engineering as well as an MS & MBA. I also have several friends with similar degrees. While it was not true for everyone, being an engineer with an MBA generally boosted starting salary. (some more than others)
What has been universally true (amongst my group of friends) is that Engineers with MBAs move up quickly in the Corp world. If your goal is to get into management, the MBA knowledge set is very useful for an engineer, and relatively rare.
In my experience this range is typical for large enterprises for graduate levels interns.
That sounds strange, university instructors are able to get any books they want for free from the publisher.
Without reading the ToS, I assume that MySpace owns the Copyright on anything published on their site.
Perhaps he should sue for copyright violation
I have an undergrad degree in Computer Engineering as well as an MS & MBA. I also have several friends with similar degrees. While it was not true for everyone, being an engineer with an MBA generally boosted starting salary. (some more than others) What has been universally true (amongst my group of friends) is that Engineers with MBAs move up quickly in the Corp world. If your goal is to get into management, the MBA knowledge set is very useful for an engineer, and relatively rare.
Just click the "MAP" button at the top MAP/Image. If is is too small, then click on the "View Larger Map" link.