I agree with the person above who mentioned about what your aspirations are. Why do you suddenly want to get an MBA? If it's just to add 3 letters to your resume, then I don't think it's a good idea. If you have some plan where you'll use the extra degree to jump start your career path somewhere, then it might be more useful.
Harvard MBAs don't really get more money because they know more about engineering or whatever field than other people. It's from knowing enough about how to sell yourself to get into Harvard in the first place and then hopefully using their network to get ahead.
Especially in this economy, there is going to be a flood of new MBA graduates because people went back to school after being unable to find a job. Having looked through a ton of resumes, I don't think an MBA will automatically give you a step up over the rest of the pack although it will vary depending on exactly what you're applying for.
About lower ranked schools below Harvard, that's tough. The quality of the network starts going down pretty fast so it's tough to say.
Harvard MBAs don't really get more money because they know more about engineering or whatever field than other people. It's from knowing enough about how to sell yourself to get into Harvard in the first place and then hopefully using their network to get ahead.
Especially in this economy, there is going to be a flood of new MBA graduates because people went back to school after being unable to find a job. Having looked through a ton of resumes, I don't think an MBA will automatically give you a step up over the rest of the pack although it will vary depending on exactly what you're applying for.
About lower ranked schools below Harvard, that's tough. The quality of the network starts going down pretty fast so it's tough to say.