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What I don't get about OP is he claimed he was leaving NT when he reached 4k posts, he didn't for w/e reason and now it seems he makes twice as morethreads than he did before he made that announcement
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Originally Posted by davidisgodly
WHOA WHOA WHOA
This was suppose to be a joke, why are people taking this seriously?!
Originally Posted by davidisgodly
WHOA WHOA WHOA
This was suppose to be a joke, why are people taking this seriously?!
Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
Business school is where people go when they can't cut it as an engineer
$71,000 seems pretty high for an average starting salary. What school is this? And what field?Originally Posted by that WAVE
Business Marketing major...by the way anyone have that list showing starting salaries pertaining to certain majors?
average starting business major salary after graduating from my school is like $71,000, that seemed high to me
Originally Posted by PoeticJays
Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
Business school is where people go when they can't cut it as an engineer
really?
all the engineers i've talked to said they go to business school so they can get into management (where they make more money)
Originally Posted by DayDayz e36
someone tell me what an engineering major lands you? what would you do with it and what would your job be?
Consulting.Originally Posted by Twistedb9
Im about to start my junior year in college- Univ. of Kentucky- and I am currently a business major.
I like the business field and all I have ever wanted to become was something business related. Problem is- the field is so large that I dont know
what direction to take.
What does NT suggest? What are some of the better fields in regards to business?
Same here only I was a ME major... I'm majoring in business and I'm good at math which makes some of the courses that people struggle witheasierOriginally Posted by JaYzNyAyAlLdAy
Originally Posted by ninjallamafromhell
Business school is where people go when they can't cut it as an engineer
I was originally an EE major but then i got the thinking and when i'm out of college and what not, I don't wanna be working on circuits etc . A LOT of people have the mental capability to get an engineering degree but most people dont want their career after college to be focused on something they consider boring. that's pretty much it.
What about UPENN and UVA?Originally Posted by bijald0331
i dont really like the undergrad b-school curriculum. i could have gone to some good b-schools but instead chose to go to Northwestern Econ. I feel Econ is a better major than b-school curriculum. Look at almost every top school (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, U of C, NU, etc.) and you see that none of them have an Undergrad B-school program. Why? If you are that interested in business, you will get your MBA in the future. No point in wasting undergrad years learning little about stuff you will learn about more in depth in the future. Engineering is the toughest major by far and if I had to do it over again, I might do engineering because the mental grind prepares you for any workload in the real world. No other major compares in difficulty at my school.
Originally Posted by Snake201
What about UPENN and UVA?Originally Posted by bijald0331
i dont really like the undergrad b-school curriculum. i could have gone to some good b-schools but instead chose to go to Northwestern Econ. I feel Econ is a better major than b-school curriculum. Look at almost every top school (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, U of C, NU, etc.) and you see that none of them have an Undergrad B-school program. Why? If you are that interested in business, you will get your MBA in the future. No point in wasting undergrad years learning little about stuff you will learn about more in depth in the future. Engineering is the toughest major by far and if I had to do it over again, I might do engineering because the mental grind prepares you for any workload in the real world. No other major compares in difficulty at my school.
word. Just because you're not good at those other subjects does not mean u should be a business majorOriginally Posted by dlsilva21
Correct... or Seminar in Finance... International Finance.Originally Posted by infamousod
if you're not good in math good luck getting through financial accounting
I am going to be applying to UPENN, UVA and UNC(as a back up) for next school year. I just finished freshman year with a 3.95 gpa.Originally Posted by bijald0331
Originally Posted by Snake201
What about UPENN and UVA?Originally Posted by bijald0331
i dont really like the undergrad b-school curriculum. i could have gone to some good b-schools but instead chose to go to Northwestern Econ. I feel Econ is a better major than b-school curriculum. Look at almost every top school (Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Duke, U of C, NU, etc.) and you see that none of them have an Undergrad B-school program. Why? If you are that interested in business, you will get your MBA in the future. No point in wasting undergrad years learning little about stuff you will learn about more in depth in the future. Engineering is the toughest major by far and if I had to do it over again, I might do engineering because the mental grind prepares you for any workload in the real world. No other major compares in difficulty at my school.
UPenn, yes. UVA, not over the schools I mentioned. I would also recommend Ross (UM) and Haas(Cal). Im talking about top-tier here, so take that into consideration. Also, USC is good.