Jumping Frog wrote:An MBA is one of those cases where "brand name" matters, at least for the first few years. Even 20 years later, a prestigious brand name can help get someone in the door for the interview, but by that stage of their career, actual track record matters more when it comes to actually getting the job.
I'd suggest buying from the best brand that you can afford while still living together as a family.

Two years ago, a friend and co-worker earned her MBA from Rice. She has an undergraduate mechanical engineering degree from UT. She is very smart and a hard worker, but she is doing the same job that she did prior to getting her MBA. This is very common. Promotions are usually given to the people with more experience, and more importantly, having the right people like you.