This question is mainly focused for either current business undergraduate's students in a University or currently graduate students with a BA in business.
Recently, I've had this debate on whether receiving a BA in business is any useful under certain circumstances. Per se the main reason you want to achieve this degree to be a entrepreneur. Also, regarding the fact that he or she already has solid communication skills to write and speak well, with experience on how to operate businesses already. Why should a person under this circumstance pay another 20-30 k to earn a degree to pursue what they can already pursue without the degree? But more importantly, from professors who don't have any background, or achievements to show that are successful at business.
In my belief, business takes experience, training and is more of a talent in a person, contrast to another major in which you learn and gain experience as well, but the difference is you actually needed college to learn this a
2007-03-23
17:23:38
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*this applies to every major, but business I believe it has such a important factor that it weights so much more than other majors from the start.)
I understand those who go to a business school to pursue majors which goes under business such as marketing, accounting, and etcetera. However entrepreneurs! I just find it utterly stupid into thinking you would take over some company and be CEO of some large company after getting a masters or something in business. Yet again, this is only a opinion. Please share your thoughts.
2007-03-23
17:24:25 ·
update #1
*this applies to every major, but business I believe it has such a important factor that it weights so much more than other majors from the start.)
I understand those who go to a business school to pursue majors which goes under business such as marketing, accounting, and etcetera. However entrepreneurs! I just find it utterly stupid into thinking you would take over some company and be CEO of some large company after getting a masters or something in business. Yet again, this is only a opinion. Please share your thoughts.
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I am not saying this assumption is for everyone. I've already mentioned the condition of the situation.
2007-03-23
17:30:42 ·
update #2