Is a business degree worth it in the long run? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
Is a business degree worth it in the long run? What kind of jobs can you get with it?
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MBA get a good paying job and invest savings but also holy shit that girl is gorgeous
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>skater dress
>gladiator sandals
muh dick
good god she probably smells amazing. she's so clean and pretty. fuck.
STEM or bust user, preferrably Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering (not Computer Science). Going to community college first will make tuition less painful and has no practical downside
Got my undergrad in business administration with a focus on marketing, did a few related jobs here and there over 7 years like project management, product marketing, event management, and consumer insights research. Salary slowly climbed from $60k to $140k. Decided to go back for my MBA and just got accepted into a program. Looking to break into corporate strategy, consulting, or move up into more senior marketing functions, with the goal of breaking $200k. All for the sake of accumulating more LINK.
shes not that pretty shes just white and in shape so your addled amerimutt minds are blown away by something you've never seen before
this. do not fall for the biology meme.
lol the only people who say don't do comp sci are retards who are too stupid to program
i make 90k a year working 20 hours a week from home and can instantly get any job in any city in the US with my skillset
B R E E D
He's not saying that you shouldn't study CS because it's too difficult, EEE and EECS are supersets of CS. Those degrees cover lower level topics, give you a broader skillset, are more difficult and have more prestige.
t. EECS degree holder, Berkeley
Fit and white sounds good to me
Tell me more about this skillset...
There's nothing an average CS program will teach you that CE doesn't do better. Good CS programs exist but they are aimed at research and academia which is very niche in mathematical fields these days.
You will never be a woman, tranny.
That's a man
If you have the mind for STEM and like it you should do it 100% over anything else. I personally just hated STEM way too much and got a B.A in Intl Relations. Its all about what school you go to and how you market yourself. If you can't get into a top 50 school then you should default to STEM or do something else imo
well there is also the context of her being a teacher, which adds a layer of eroticism to her beauty (which sure, is approaching the wall, but she's still got a few years left). It's those memories of checking the attractive teachers when I was going through puberty and getting legitimate public boners. Being in that situation -- where you have an attractive piece of ass teaching you -- is like hitting the lottery. I had it happen to me once with a full time teacher and it was fucking amazing. She wore jeans every Friday, and I would look forward to staring at that thicc ass. Those were the days.
Stem degrees also usually substitute for business degrees for management positions if you are ever out of work.
im a 190cm man i have no interest in being a tranny, acquire standards
her boyfriend is arab by the way
That's a man
Business degrees are a trap in my experience. I have no idea why anyone would ever want one over an Econ degree or some type of management degree even. Cant stress enough that if you are a WINNER you can make money with any degree, but having a business degree feels like a wasted opportunity most of the time
Here's a tip OP: Unless you're planning for a career that requires a specialized education(physician or CPA), most degrees are worthless. Going to college will only be worthwhile if you take advantage of the social and career opportunities available.
thats a man
>Going to college will only be worthwhile if you take advantage of the social and career opportunities available.
no shit, Sherlock.
who is this?
>this
A lot of states offer guaranteed admissions into state schools if you have a 3.0 in community college. Look at the major, don't bother if you aren't going into stem, and see what courses are required to graduate. Knock out all the Gen eds and see if you can't take online courses the summer before you're enrolled in the university. That way you can focus your energy on the important classes and hopefully you'll be able to graduate early or don't have to enroll in as many classes you're senior year. Also, go to the job fairs and do what you can to get an internship in your field. I've known lots of people who've unintentionally shot themselves in the foot because they didn't think ahead and were unable to get a job they wanted as a result.
>so your addled amerimutt minds are blown away by something you've never seen before
kinda like a foreskin
I dropped out of school to focus on trading SUTER
Oh wait I literally don't do anything I just get staking rewards.
It's euphoric desu.