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Are MBAs worth it?

>> No.53399001 [DELETED] 

>>53398987
No. Join the Jasmy short squeeze instead. >>53398011
GET THE FUCK IN HERE

>> No.53399010

>>53398987
yes. if you think that article proves anything, you're the exact type of person to fail at benefiting from the networking opportunities of a top tier MBA program.

>> No.53399053

>>53398987
All degrees are worthless garbage you can learn everything for free
>b-but
Shut the fuck up nigger the knowledge right under your own eyes

>> No.53399070

Lol MBAs are getting self conscious

>> No.53399098

All degrees are required to get a foot in the door anyone saying otherwise is coping.

It doesn't matter that I learned more studying on my own than in college, the degree is necessary. The second degree will allow me to escape from waging. The third degree will be pure ego.

>> No.53399108

>>53398987
Teachers are obsolete now. Just think about it.
Talking AI will replace teachers, you will be able to talk with your AI all day by QA scheme

>> No.53399158

>>53399108
>Talking AI will replace teachers
no it won't, for starters, because we don't have AI

>> No.53399217

>>53399108
The teaching profession is full of dumb shitlib subversives. Most of them should be fired and replaced with AI.

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>>53399098
>The third degree will be pure ego.

What do you mean, anon?

>> No.53399871

>>53398987
if you're going to run a business and you don't know anything about it, you need to go take the classes.
you can be successful even if you drop out; it doesn't matter what your GPA was or which professors thought you could do it -- we already know they're a bunch of left-wing morons
it doesn't matter if you overpaid for it, yeah that's bad but it doesn't take the knowledge away from you
and it definitely doesn't matter if GPT can also answer test questions, because the tests are just checkpoints, they aren't how you become successful afterwards, either
only mid- and low-IQ people can be fooled by AI and this is just another angle of the same thing

>> No.53399901

>>53399108
"teachers" are already worthless that's why they're constantly whining about their pay. any idiot can get kids K-12 to do watch some slides and do some exercises/quizzes/etc., any idiot can spot-check to see who is reading the course material and who isn't
college professors write the books that GPT is trained from
did you not know where textbooks come from?

>> No.53400315

>>53399901
This. Teachers are glorified babysitters and should be paid accordingly.

>> No.53400395

>>53399098
>a degree to escape waging
Wtf lol

>> No.53400459

>>53398987
MBA was always a scam.

>> No.53401398

>>53398987
dope

>> No.53401413

>>53399053
Rec me some free shit to substitute for a math BS

>> No.53401513

>>53398987
Few degrees are worth the price if you are only considering the value of the knowledge gained. The value of going to a top business school is networking, and it always has been.

>> No.53401557

>>53398987
i got MBA while unemployed and it took 3 semesters. Shit was fun and learned a lot about finance and business. Also worked on some valuable soft skills like giving presentations and public speaking. I wouldn't call it a great investment but it was fun

>> No.53401617

>>53401513
Is the network *really* worth 2 years and $150k, though? There’s a lot of ways to develop a network. You could join a country club or send your kids to a private school

>> No.53401647

>>53401617
>You could join a country club
The good ones cost more than $150k I think

>> No.53401776

>>53401617
If it leads to a C-level position in your near future, yes.

>> No.53401796

>>53401617
https://mba.wharton.upenn.edu/value-wharton-mba/

i work in corporate accounting at a fortune 5 megacorp. one of the treasury guys i worked with got a yale MBA shortly after being promoted to senior analyst. he then shot up to senior director of treasury within a few years, and after 5 years in that role was recently promoted to executive director in another business function.