Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
What would be the point?
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that's a myth. I've found that business majors can be very smart, but not necessarily intellectual. It takes a different way of thinking to be a business major and I don't thinks it's accurate to say that they're not bright.
This is my experience. Really smart but not as interested in finding a career that fuels their passion. More practical and frankly, interested in making money. Which is fine. Supporting your family is nothing to be ashamed of.
Anonymous wrote:my business major kid can probably outscore your stem kids in math
Anonymous wrote: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.
Harvard and Princeton do not even offer undergraduate business degrees. Why do you think that is?
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of a business major getting a PhD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Harvard and Princeton do not even offer undergraduate business degrees. Why do you think that is?
The world #1 school MIT has it.
Anonymous wrote:Wow OP. This is a new low.
Some of the business majors I know are the exact opposite of bottom of the barrel. Oh, and stay in your lane. You sound like an awful excuse for a human.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, this. At least at the selective schools, they're sharp kids who want to make good money and don't have any burning academic interests. Exceptions abound, of course.Anonymous wrote:I think that's a myth. I've found that business majors can be very smart, but not necessarily intellectual. It takes a different way of thinking to be a business major and I don't thinks it's accurate to say that they're not bright.
Yeah, this. At least at the selective schools, they're sharp kids who want to make good money and don't have any burning academic interests. Exceptions abound, of course.Anonymous wrote:I think that's a myth. I've found that business majors can be very smart, but not necessarily intellectual. It takes a different way of thinking to be a business major and I don't thinks it's accurate to say that they're not bright.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For certain groups, a worthy life for one’s children involves an academic and career path in medicine, engineering, or CS only.
For the Bengal Tiger moms of these unfortunate automatons, anything else is to be viewed with contempt.
That’s the vibe from this OP.
No, I think OPs kid is a humanities kid, something like communications, english, histoty, etc., and got mad that business majors get better jobs and make more money.
Anonymous wrote:I think that's a myth. I've found that business majors can be very smart, but not necessarily intellectual. It takes a different way of thinking to be a business major and I don't thinks it's accurate to say that they're not bright.
Anonymous wrote:For certain groups, a worthy life for one’s children involves an academic and career path in medicine, engineering, or CS only.
For the Bengal Tiger moms of these unfortunate automatons, anything else is to be viewed with contempt.
That’s the vibe from this OP.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Harvard and Princeton do not even offer undergraduate business degrees. Why do you think that is?