Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow - I find this $75,000 salary surprisingly low against the UVA Law median of $180,000. I thought the salaries would be a little closer.
I am highly suspicious of the UVA Law median of $180,000.
Anonymous wrote:Wow - I find this $75,000 salary surprisingly low against the UVA Law median of $180,000. I thought the salaries would be a little closer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a big supporter of public education and think that UVA is great, but why on earth do there need to be so many threads on the school?
Agree. The sole cheerleader of this school posts here multiple times a day. Getting old
Guys, most people on this forum live in NOVA. Of course, UVA is going to be discussed to death. How can this honestly surprise you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a big supporter of public education and think that UVA is great, but why on earth do there need to be so many threads on the school?
Agree. The sole cheerleader of this school posts here multiple times a day. Getting old
Guys, most people on this forum live in NOVA. Of course, UVA is going to be discussed to death. How can this honestly surprise you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets a “business” degree for undergrad?
Undergrad business degrees are a joke.
Do top schools even offer undergrad “business” degrees?
No, that's the point......with the exception of Wharton undergrad. You might as well get a trade school degree given that you'll be a philistine for the rest of your life.
Lol. You are clueless.
There wasn't one undergrad business school degree holder in my HNS class......do you know why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a big supporter of public education and think that UVA is great, but why on earth do there need to be so many threads on the school?
Agree. The sole cheerleader of this school posts here multiple times a day. Getting old
Anonymous wrote:Who gets a “business” degree for undergrad?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets a “business” degree for undergrad?
Undergrad business degrees are a joke.
Yep, that accounting degree that enabled me to have a $1.1M salary was a joke....
Your post is s joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
All jokes aside...do you really not know of the career options open to undergrad business degree holders?
Here's a few:
Investment bank analyst on wall street
hedge fund analyst
consulting firm associate
venture fund analyst
government contracting firm associate
All of the above have healthy starting salaries for an 22 year old. How in the world are you not aware of this?
I think you must not know what a Philistine is (which seems to corroborate PP’s point about the narrowness of your college education).
This pp seems to think seeking wealth somehow makes you a philistine.. How narrow a point of view! Wonder if he they realize that it's money that helps revive and preserve art and helps people like him pontificate from an ivory tower. Wonders never cease..
No, this PP thinks that anyone who responds to a post saying “you’re a philistine” with “you must not understand that my degree leads to jobs with healthy starting salaries for a 22 year old” has done more to support than to refute the charge.
Well, my investment banker DH who makes several millions a year (before bonus) loves to BUY art and attend music concerts. Does that count, "Phillistine" poster?
Music concerts? As opposed to nonmusic concerts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets a “business” degree for undergrad?
Undergrad business degrees are a joke.
Do top schools even offer undergrad “business” degrees?
No, that's the point......with the exception of Wharton undergrad. You might as well get a trade school degree given that you'll be a philistine for the rest of your life.
All jokes aside...do you really not know of the career options open to undergrad business degree holders?
Here's a few:
Investment bank analyst on wall street
hedge fund analyst
consulting firm associate
venture fund analyst
government contracting firm associate
All of the above have healthy starting salaries for an 22 year old. How in the world are you not aware of this?
I think you must not know what a Philistine is (which seems to corroborate PP’s point about the narrowness of your college education).
This pp seems to think seeking wealth somehow makes you a philistine.. How narrow a point of view! Wonder if he they realize that it's money that helps revive and preserve art and helps people like him pontificate from an ivory tower. Wonders never cease..
No, this PP thinks that anyone who responds to a post saying “you’re a philistine” with “you must not understand that my degree leads to jobs with healthy starting salaries for a 22 year old” has done more to support than to refute the charge.
Well, my investment banker DH who makes several millions a year (before bonus) loves to BUY art and attend music concerts. Does that count, "Phillistine" poster?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gets a “business” degree for undergrad?
Undergrad business degrees are a joke.
Yep, that accounting degree that enabled me to have a $1.1M salary was a joke....
Anonymous wrote:These people add nothing to society. They are just graspers with middling intellgence. Not one innovator among them and character is questionable as well.