Thanks for the response obella.
Do any of the MBAs focus more on entrepreneurial activity than career development. My preference would be to engage in the former. Or are they all equal in that way?
While some subjects in the MBA can be taught from a corporate mindset, this is not to say that you cannot turn them to your benefit in an entrepreneurial perspective. I did my MBA in Smurfit, and in starting my business post MBA, I can say I learned something in most modules that benefited me in the great wide world of entrepreneurship. In addition I was able to select electives in entrepreneurship and new venture finance (and 1-2 other courses along that vein were available)
I will say this however for the entrepreneurial courses - if it hadn't been for these I wouldn't have taken the plunge and left my well paid job to pursue my new venture in a completely new industry. the people I met and the ideas I developed led me to resign by beginning november, and five months later I'm thrilled at having grasped the nettle