Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
What would be the point?
Smart people can finish a PhD in 4 years and it is miles ahead of a masters degree.
4 years is enough time to be a senior manager or VP with the MBA
The MBA took 2 years though. They could have earned PhD in 4 years instead.
DP
IDK why you are harping on pursuit of a PhD?? Business kids don’t pursue PhDs. They pursue $$. PhD’s are for the snotty academics who think they are elite, but find themselves middle aged realize that their intelligence lacked common sense so they currently make less than a newly minted undergrad.
I know lots of PhDs making 7 figures but okay.
Oh you know Lots, sure you do. 3 F500s later and I know Hundreds of VPs and Csuite who have cashed in with a ‘measly’ MBA. LOL You’re probably one of those PhDs that claims Dr on your email signature line. Puke. There’s a reason there aren’t many of you at the top of the big companies. Out of tune out of touch.
You have issues. The retail clothing store worker who usually helps me has an MBA from HBS. Defending the MBA is a lost cause and not the topic of this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
They get an MBA, dummy.
Isn’t that entirely redundant with an undergrad business degree? That is like admitting failure if the MBA is needed.
Since English is the first language why do some people not only do bachelors in English but do Ph.D. also? Are they so dumb? Their parents speak such poor English that they have to study it in university too? See, where your kind of thinking gets you to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
They get an MBA, dummy.
Isn’t that entirely redundant with an undergrad business degree? That is like admitting failure if the MBA is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
They get an MBA, dummy.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
What would be the point?
Smart people can finish a PhD in 4 years and it is miles ahead of a masters degree.
4 years is enough time to be a senior manager or VP with the MBA
The MBA took 2 years though. They could have earned PhD in 4 years instead.
DP
IDK why you are harping on pursuit of a PhD?? Business kids don’t pursue PhDs. They pursue $$. PhD’s are for the snotty academics who think they are elite, but find themselves middle aged realize that their intelligence lacked common sense so they currently make less than a newly minted undergrad.
I know lots of PhDs making 7 figures but okay.
Oh you know Lots, sure you do. 3 F500s later and I know Hundreds of VPs and Csuite who have cashed in with a ‘measly’ MBA. LOL You’re probably one of those PhDs that claims Dr on your email signature line. Puke. There’s a reason there aren’t many of you at the top of the big companies. Out of tune out of touch.
Anonymous wrote:The goober who started this thread never took an undergraduate level accounting or finance course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
What would be the point?
Smart people can finish a PhD in 4 years and it is miles ahead of a masters degree.
4 years is enough time to be a senior manager or VP with the MBA
The MBA took 2 years though. They could have earned PhD in 4 years instead.
DP
IDK why you are harping on pursuit of a PhD?? Business kids don’t pursue PhDs. They pursue $$. PhD’s are for the snotty academics who think they are elite, but find themselves middle aged realize that their intelligence lacked common sense so they currently make less than a newly minted undergrad.
I know lots of PhDs making 7 figures but okay.
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:The goober who started this thread never took an undergraduate level accounting or finance course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old timers still living in the 70s, please stop posting.
You can live in denial or try to better understand multiple opposing views.
It's not about views.
We go by data.
In 2024, if a school has Business program, it's more competitive and harder to get in. It produces better outcomes.
Thus students in the business programs are smarter on the average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Old timers still living in the 70s, please stop posting.
You can live in denial or try to better understand multiple opposing views.
It's not about views.
We go by data.
In 2024, if a school has Business program, it's more competitive and harder to get in. It produces better outcomes.
Thus students in the business programs are smarter on the average.
That isn’t what the data shows at all.
It is. Anybody can any any view. who cares.
You need to have higher stats to get into business program directly.
Some programs don't even offer direct admissions, and you have to apply again in your first and 2nd year.
You need maintain high or near perfect GPA and all the other stuff.
It's just a fact and truth. It's got nothing to do with views.
There are just a limited amount of undergraduate business programs in the country.
Most colleges don’t think it is worth offering undergraduate business degrees in the first place. If you want to be proud of that, go for it.
The overwhelming majority of top colleges do not offer undergrad business degrees. The few that do have limited spots.
Half of T25 schools have it. Rice recently began undergrad business program. Brown started business track.
If schools have it, it's considered competitive prestigious programs.