Anonymous wrote:Salaries of graduate and undergraduate business school school grads generally correlate strongly with math/technical rigor. You can take management classes that are basically applied psychology (like how to motivate employees) or classes that are applied math/computer science. Unfortunately, business school classes are often divided by gender, so that women will tend to have lower earning and advancement potential. The question is not whether you can study business without little or no math, but whether it is worth it.
But the core MBA courses are heavily math-driven. Read Peter Robinson's THe Making of an MBA (Stanford). He was a Poet, not a Quant and suffered greatly as a result. Made me glad I stuck with law school and didn't try for a combined MBA/law degree.
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