Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
lol? You sound mature. How about let your kids do what interest THEM. A college degree is not what it used to be for any major anymore
I don't care how I sound lady. I have a phd. I don't have to feign intellect or prestige because my ivy league quant degree proves it
"Lady???" So you're sexist too. Please tell us all where you teach so we can avoid you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
lol? You sound mature. How about let your kids do what interest THEM. A college degree is not what it used to be for any major anymore
I don't care how I sound lady. I have a phd. I don't have to feign intellect or prestige because my ivy league quant degree proves it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
lol? You sound mature. How about let your kids do what interest THEM. A college degree is not what it used to be for any major anymore
Anonymous wrote:As a business school professor, I would only let my kids do finance, accounting, or maybe so kind of business analytics. Otherwise it’s off to engineering school. Marketing, general business, and entrepreneurship are joke majors in my opinion. How many times can you learn about porters 5 forces and the 5 cs of marketing lol
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand a degree in entrepreneurship. My DH has a PhD in engineering and has been involved in startups forever. I feel like you have to really know the product/service/technological landscape and the business follows.