User talk:Perfectibilists

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I edited MBA-article and stated that it is not MSc level degree. You changed that and wrote: "Overly broad, false, unsourced information.". Could you, please, give reliable, official sources stating that MBA is MSc degree? It is commonly misunderstood as being MSc, but is is considerably narrower than MSc. Perhaps (please give me examples!) in some countries in can be seen as MSc if it is gained after BSc, but there are many countries where it has no official degree status at all. I have been really digging into this, I have been working in head hunting business for more than 15 years now. With kind regards, Pomppu (talk) 07:06, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
 * Hi Pomppu. I never said an MBA is an MSc; they are two distinct degrees. However, in order to state an MBA is inferior to an MSc, you must source accordingly. Many MBA programs require a master's project, just as many MSc programs do. So, in many cases, neither degree requires a thesis (for example, Harvard GSAS does not require a thesis for its SM in computer science program). This varies greatly from school to school, country to country. Perfectibilists (talk) 02:01, 11 October 2010 (UTC)

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