Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:All third tier choices. Take a gap year and try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For business (we are in MD)
UMD
UGA
UF
Wisconsin
Ohio State
Depends on what factors are important to you (cost, distance, salary outcomes, school spirit, ??).