Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprising how little people here think of others. Across the board of IQs people have been able to learn intro to stats and calculus. You don't need to be Einstein to know how to compute a derivative.
You've never tried to teach "average" or dumb kids anything, let alone calculus, or you wouldn't be talking such twaddle, Einstein.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is econ major with minor in data science.
Read: utterly boring and passionless
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is econ major with minor in data science.
Read: utterly boring and passionless
Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is econ major with minor in data science.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is econ major with minor in data science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a difference in a BA and a BS in Economics. A BS is much harder and regarded more highly. So, they aren't all going for the BS, I assure you!
Also, there are comparatively fewer kids who major in econ (or finance, or accounting, or anything specific), as opposed to just "business." Those (business administration type) are the degrees I would be concerned about. They mean little in the competitive marketplace.
This, and the combination of BS Economics with some higher math classes during college yields the kind of student which Quants seek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never realized that the study of Economics could be so polarizing.
It's only polarizing because so many people weighing in have no clue what they are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:There is a difference in a BA and a BS in Economics. A BS is much harder and regarded more highly. So, they aren't all going for the BS, I assure you!
Also, there are comparatively fewer kids who major in econ (or finance, or accounting, or anything specific), as opposed to just "business." Those (business administration type) are the degrees I would be concerned about. They mean little in the competitive marketplace.
Anonymous wrote:Supply and demand.
Anonymous wrote:Econ is a fluffy major that sounds "hard" because it implies some math content.
Just go for it and do finance!
Anonymous wrote:Surprising how little people here think of others. Across the board of IQs people have been able to learn intro to stats and calculus. You don't need to be Einstein to know how to compute a derivative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All these hoity-toity econ majors. The reality is that econ is the easy degree for mediocre/students without any passions to find jobs. That's it. It could've been stats or cs, but those require the scary word-MATH-so, instead, people major in Econ. Any liberal arts college grad has the social skills to get through a finance position. These are all students smart enough to get through the wacky college admissions process and land on top; that's hard to do without persuasive qualities.
Tell me more about these mediocre students getting into Williams
They are athletes. ‘Nough said.