Anonymous wrote:Yet, Wharton, Stern, Dyson are among the best pipelines to Wall Street.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No business major offered at Harvard, Yale, Princeton or Columbia. Cornell the "land grant Ivy" is an exception, and even Penn's Wharton School grants the BS in economics presumably because they don't want to embarrass their graduates with a lowly business degree. Why don't most of the Ivies offer a business major?
Business is vocational. Like a trade.
Then I guess Harvard and the like graduate school of BUSINESS must be trade schools.
Anonymous wrote:My SLAC didn't/doesn't offer it, either . . . I don't think that many do. It's not part of a classic curriculum that focuses on theory and critical thinking skills, versus practical and technical skills (that most graduates from elite schools will pick up on the job).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No business major offered at Harvard, Yale, Princeton or Columbia. Cornell the "land grant Ivy" is an exception, and even Penn's Wharton School grants the BS in economics presumably because they don't want to embarrass their graduates with a lowly business degree. Why don't most of the Ivies offer a business major?
Business is vocational. Like a trade.
Anonymous wrote:It's the reason Ivies are getting outpaced and outranked for integral STEM subjects like Engineering and Tech. They also know now they can't compete with these other schools so to them what's the point at this stage.
Anonymous wrote:No business major offered at Harvard, Yale, Princeton or Columbia. Cornell the "land grant Ivy" is an exception, and even Penn's Wharton School grants the BS in economics presumably because they don't want to embarrass their graduates with a lowly business degree. Why don't most of the Ivies offer a business major?
Anonymous wrote:Because the Ivies are not trade schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my dad was in college in the 1960s, HBS was considered the destination of failsons.
Today's kids don't care. They want big money jobs. Everyone knows that economics is the business major if the school doesn't have it.
Rich people are more encouraged and rewarded for tacky behavior now. Making arguments about an economics major being more academic and less pre-professional than a business major is kind of laughable.
True. College used to be about education. Now it’s just white collar job prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Ivies are not trade schools.
lol how dumb is this statement.
NP. It isn't dumb. It is exactly right. You don't have to agree with the tenets of a liberal arts education but you have to ackowledge that ivies and many other colleges do. Rather than training a student for one specific trade, a liberal arts education is by definition interdisciplinary and meant to provide the foundation for students to enter any profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Ivies are not trade schools.
lol how dumb is this statement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Ivies are not trade schools.
lol how dumb is this statement.
NP. It isn't dumb. It is exactly right. You don't have to agree with the tenets of a liberal arts education but you have to ackowledge that ivies and many other colleges do. Rather than training a student for one specific trade, a liberal arts education is by definition interdisciplinary and meant to provide the foundation for students to enter any profession.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the Ivies are not trade schools.
lol how dumb is this statement.