Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.
I think you're in the extreme minority on this -- many of those you named are extremely valuable to have, both in terms of income and importance to the country.
OP here. I consider liberal arts degrees in subjects like history, English, psychology, mathematics , biology etc to be useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.
I think you're in the extreme minority on this -- many of those you named are extremely valuable to have, both in terms of income and importance to the country.
OP here. I consider liberal arts degrees in subjects like history, English, psychology, mathematics , biology etc to be useful.
Anonymous wrote:There is no such thing as a “useless degree”. College is for education and not trade school.
Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.
I think you're in the extreme minority on this -- many of those you named are extremely valuable to have, both in terms of income and importance to the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know what a pharmacology degree is? Sounds like you’re the one who needs an education.
Jeez. Exactly. Can you imagine pharmacists not having degrees in pharmacology? OMG. The OP is clueless.
Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know what a pharmacology degree is? Sounds like you’re the one who needs an education.
Anonymous wrote:Off the top of my head, I can think of multiple schools that offer 4+1 MBA programs (right after undergrad!!). Then, there’s stand-alone majors offered at many schools like criminology, cybersecurity, criminal justice, entrepreneurship, pharmacology, and insurance.
Go back to the basics, people.