The most popular degree in business is like management or marketing or entrepreneurship which doesn't lead to .
There are different types of business degrees, and schools are ranked by each degree pretty much everywhere, not as general business schools. And yeah, some business degrees are worthless, but not the ones m>s and I are in. I'm curious what link FkLA has. I'm also curious how many job offers UTSA engineers generally get![]()
The most popular degree in business is like management or marketing or entrepreneurship which doesn't lead to .
according to the poster "rascal" it didn't get him a job at all he kept working the same one he was in while in college![]()
Is that unemployment counting people flipping burgers?
My friend graduated with a Civil Engineering degree from UC Irvine, is selling TVs at Walmart right now. Got a stat of people employed within their area of study?
Interdisciplinary business studies...![]()
This is actually a good point, if the Study says nothing if the graduates were hired in their field.
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And 3.8% unemployment rate for MEs? Ill take my chances with my ME degree from UT-ese tbh. Ill leave the male accounting to yall s.![]()
From what I've seen at my work place Business is a great second degree to get once you have like 3-5 years of experience working in your field, it basically qualifies you to work as a manager with a few people under you.
Engineering is generally a bad choice right now unless you're some sort of prodigy because they are just importing ones with experience from India for 65k a year right now. If you go engineering, you better be in chemical, aerospace, or petroleum something with high growth and you better be a damn prodigy and make good grades too. Besides that, better get into something they can't necessarily import. USA still has some of the best and most advanced business schools, meaning many of our executives are homegrown rather than imported like the engineers because many countries are starting to catch up to us in the sciences. Another good one is anything medical, again something that's in demand and they aren't likely to mass import.
Tbh I'm pretty sure most accountants are males, just because there99% males in engineering doesn't mean it's the same for other degrees.
If you get a masters with ME, you can get ridiculous pay at someplace like Lockheed or Raytheon.
Tbh nothing against engineers, both my parents are and they make well over 100k each.
I'm also curious as to whether or not fkla is even near graduation or if he's still like a sop re. Most end up dropping out of engineering anyway.
and yup nothing against engineers, we're all just lol'ing at UT- Ese
it was never the argument, only in fkla's mind. utsa is a running joke on this board, young greyling.
i'm not bragging about my school i don't really bring it up, looking ahead to WHARTON, !
The engineering department at my work place is pretty big, no joke most are curry breaths with names like inshan lalawakakaka........probably about 20% americans.
Nah, I think like 60%+ of accountants are females.
what the are you talking about? Accounting is a notoriously male dominated profession. I'm willing to bet you just made that statistic up.
check yall s later too gta get back to engineering tbh![]()
You're probably confusing Bookkeepers with accountants....CPA/Staff accountants are probably 90%+ male.
it is true that accounting is less male dominated than other degrees..women are usually very detail oriented and suited for accounting. they're usually the ones who never move up or go anywhere in the field tho, they're our bottom es handling all the dirty work and giving free bj's in the break room![]()
Regardless, the fact that you are putting yourself in such a high position with a finance degree from UTA is a joke.
Can I see your acceptance letter to Wharton? You know, the business school with a less than 10% acceptance rate.
me and dok's dads work for goldman sachs, we CONNECTED!
St. Philips college>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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