Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Keep telling yourself that.
Are you really dumb or what??
This is not even a funny trolling.
Undergraduate business degrees are academically like receiving a certificate of completion from preschool. You are house trained but probably cannot do any real math or writing. It isn’t completely your fault either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Keep telling yourself that.
Are you really dumb or what??
This is not even a funny trolling.
Undergraduate business degrees are academically like receiving a certificate of completion from preschool. You are house trained but probably cannot do any real math or writing. It isn’t completely your fault either.
You must be like 90 years old.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Keep telling yourself that.
Are you really dumb or what??
This is not even a funny trolling.
Undergraduate business degrees are academically like receiving a certificate of completion from preschool. You are house trained but probably cannot do any real math or writing. It isn’t completely your fault either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Keep telling yourself that.
Are you really dumb or what??
This is not even a funny trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Keep telling yourself that.
Anonymous wrote:
It's the total opposite.
Business program is in high demad and hader to get in, thus students are smarter on the average.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
I’m confused as to why you think that is at all relevant to this convo?
Intelligent people get PhDs. Not all of them, but you would expect some to.
People who like to waste money you mean
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
I’m confused as to why you think that is at all relevant to this convo?
Intelligent people get PhDs. Not all of them, but you would expect some to.
Anonymous wrote:yes
my cousin is vp at a large bank and refuses to hire team members who have business undergrad degrees. she'd rather see them study something deeper and more interesting and then pursue an mba later.
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.