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[quote=Anonymous]"The kids in the business school at schools that offer it are usually the most sought after in recruiting." You're saying that they'd rather hire someone who took 1 econ class, a marketing class, something called "strategy," and maybe one finance class over a kid who majored in econ or math? Or someone who majored in industrial engineering? Interesting. That surprises me. I looked at some lists of top CEOs and they overwhelmingly had a substantive major as an undergrad and then did an MBA. So maybe it's the rank and file of corporate America who are coming from business major undergrade backgrounds? I may be oriented toward thinking of people in the private sector as needing a strong skill that they bring to the table because of time spent in California and NC where there the tech and finance industries are strong.[/quote]
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