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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only M7 degrees are a status symbol.[/quote] The M7 schools are Harvard, Stanford, Chicago Booth, Penn Wharton, Northwestern Kellogg, Columbia, and MIT Sloan. The global elite in the world of business. [img]https://learnbusinessconcepts.com/wp-content/uploads/M7-Business-Schools.png[/img][/quote] :roll: The US economy is much broader than Wall Street banks and consulting scam artists. Our niece is 29 years old and was a state school sorority girl —> even lower tier commuter university MBA right after college —> makes over $500,000 a year in some executive role in the Midwest. Nobody cares where the MBA is from, just that you have it. Added bonus if you’re attractive and have a personality.[/quote] Lol ok cool I don't think anyone will ever consider your sorority girl niece "elite". And I'm suuuuure she makes $500k as a 29 year old. Sure, sure.[/quote] kinda funny that pp doesn't even know for sure what she does " in some executive role" in the Midwest. :lol: [/quote] It's not genuine because unemployed nuts and gs feds on DCUM didn't get enough breadcrumbs to track down and dox the niece on LinkedIn. $500K at 29 with seven years of professional experience is hardly that uncommon, especially if bonuses and stock options were involved. The last 10 years were the biggest economic boom... ever? Those in disbelief are just outing themselves as clueless SAHMs and public sector schmucks.[/quote] $500k at 29 can barely even be considered "common" in Silicon Valley tech, let alone for a 29 year old who supposedly graduated from a low tier commuter college and is working in the Midwest. Please at least make your lies believable.[/quote]
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