Anonymous wrote:Not sure chicken first or egg first, but
Employers pay more for business majors in general -> more smart students in business majors on the average -> business schools are generally more competitive -> Employers pay more for business majors in general -> more smart students in business majors on the average -> business schools are generally more competitive, and so on and on
https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/14/highest-paying-college-majors-5-years-after-graduation.html
Finance and Business Analytics majors are right under CS/engineering.
Anonymous wrote:My family is an anomaly: stem + humanities/arts brain.
Everyone has STEM and Hunanity- major/minor combo.
One son is artistic, fantastic with languages, history, English and also in highest math and sciences. Other son is similar.
I was a biochem major/English lit minor.
Father was an organic chemist and music/art/history.
In some ways I think it was not ultra focusing young—not getting on strict pathways. Liberal arts/Jesuit models of early education.
Anonymous wrote:Wow such an intellectual post OP. All the students at Dyson, Ross, Marshall, Wharton, Stern, Olin…. Not so bright? But yet here you are with this intellectually weak boomer take on undergrad business. Please, tell us more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The dumb kids I knew gravitated towards social work. Several top students went for education....A students often become teachers.
I don't know a single top student who chose education.
Anonymous wrote:So employers must be dumb to pay more for business majors.
Anonymous wrote:Business is a vocational degree like HR or dental hygiene. It's fine, but anyone can do it so it's not clear why you even need to go to school for it.
Anonymous wrote:No. Dumb kids major in education and gender studies.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, STEM is difficult to study and Humanities are difficult to succeed in hence people with no personal interest in learning but hope for short cut to well paying jobs opt for business major.