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Where does a BBA fit on the trash scale? I know it is far from an ideal major (although it has to be better than the program I started, political science), but I am basically trying to pick myself up from the bottom. I spent highschool and half of my 20's drunk, I know I am not going to be accepted into any sort of competitive university program. After that I was hoping to get a one year postgraduate certificate in supply chain management, and then try to get some entry level logistics job where I can work my way up the ladder and maybe think about an MBA after I get a decent amount of experience. Does this sound like a reasonable pathway out of the trash heap?

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Is BBA a trash degree? I'm thinking about transferring from political science (which I know is trash) to business. I was also thinking that after getting the BBA I would go to a community college to do a graduate certificate in some sort of business area. Is this a sensible way to go about getting some rank-and-file corporate job? I'm not looking to be a multimillionaire executive, I just don't want to be living paycheck to paycheck.

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