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An MBA program may teach us to start thinking that fools make researchers and wise exploit the financial results. An MS Sc program may employ oddball brains that may try to impress us that the physical models we learned in undergraduate are but first-order approximations that need lots of caveats to be applicable in real life. A Ph D may teach that it’s top priority to publish.

None of the academic program really cares to help the students define what it is that one should consider as the success of his/her own life; and none of them really helps chart a path to get to that success point.

After an undergrad program, I think one may want to take the courses or enroll in the required professional program that one thinks will supply the knowledge and skills to get to his/her own defined lifelong success point.

2007-02-18 19:18:55 · answer #1 · answered by sciquest 4 · 0 0

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