Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: Dear Summer
Originally posted by: ed21x
Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: ed21x
Anderson School of Business has been in top 10 in years pass, as has Marshall. Both are excellent, but Marshall consistently edges it out.
Too bad Anderson doesn't have an undergrad program (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong though)
an undergrad business program is one of the most useless degrees out there. Even amongst places like KPMG, McKinsey, Accenture, etc, you can apply as an intern with virtually any undergrad degree as you'll be trained in-house while everyone is fully aware that undergrad business majors learn nothing.
In my opinion, business should be a graduate school major for people who are actually established in the field and want enhance their current line of work.
I disagree. Within an undergraduate business program, there are specializations. Finance, Accounting, MIS, etc. You can learn more than you think. I don't see it any less useless than an econ or polisci degree
uh...no. it's fucking useless.
you're essentially wasting 4 years of time "learning" what is essentially common sense to most people, and an elevated understanding to successful business people. i.e, the ones that didn't waste their time in BS business bachelors degrees and are earning money.
business is experience, NOT academics. Don't waste your time, don't waste a University's time/money for something so useless as a BA in business. they even try to claim it as a "science" these days. fucking ridiculous.
econ is rote statistics. business is about manipulating the numbers to effect your client, or your group. econ, if you're any good, is about ignoring meaningless correlations and trusting the numbers that matter.
Business deviates as far from science as it possibly can, and still wants to call itself science. "Marketing" degree? WTF is that?