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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because smart kids learn “business” on the job - they don’t need classes in it. Accounting is more of a trade/technical skill so that is not an expected major at an elite school, although it is a fine career. They should seek out a state school if they are really dead set on being an accountant. [/quote] And yet, business majors do much better at finding a higher paying job than English majors. [img]https://external-preview.redd.it/OfAgb0jtkL_8TT-a6lCTsSEYZGnaYhl0F760Ttc4AEg.png?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=8f4b9f96586b4c324127c14efcffec79487d7702[/img][/quote] lol well, that chart is meaningless for this discussion unless it is broken down by university type. But good try - I guess that’s the kind of analytics to expect from a “business” major. [/quote] What do you mean university type?? It's overall average for all university types. You don't make any sense. As expected business majors like finance, analytics, MIS, accounting, etc. are doing very well in the real world right below CS/Engineering types.[/quote] +1 wtf is that pp talking about [/quote]
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