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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By focusing on business studies so early and not developing writing and critical thinking skills associated with a more academic line of study, your child will be mired in middle management forever.[/quote] Ignore this advice. Doing a liberal arts major to gain "writing and critical thinking skills" is the best path to become a loser chanting in support of terrorism in the streets on NYC and DC. [/quote] Very few of the students at Top 10 MBA programs (the people who typically become CEOs) majored in business as undergraduates.[/quote] Actually, 48% of all MBAs have an undergraduate business degree. In fact, at HBS 22% of applicants have an undergraduate business degree followed by 21% with an undergraduate economics degree (which is Ivy league kids that didn't go to Penn and majored in the closest degree to business). Those are the two most popular undergrad majors.[/quote] +1 some people's perception of a business degree is outdated by 30 years.[/quote]
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