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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Business isn't quite as tough as engineering, chemistry or physics, but it's tougher than a liberal arts degree which is what the slackers and hippies major in.[/quote] Um, basic sciences such as chemistry and physics are liberal arts majors. I think you mean humanities and social sciences...and I would say it just really depends on the program and the person. But, having degrees in the humanities, engineering, and the physical sciences, I would say that the humanities are the easiest to coast through in if that's what you want to do. I don't really understand the value of an undergrad business degree unless you are planning to take over a family-owned business (only person I know who benefited from such a degree). MBAs are only worth it if you go to a top school and are able to leverage it for networking purposes, from what I've seen anyway.[/quote]
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