Business majors are freaking stupid!

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every project i have is with 5+ people or more

i also have mandatory letters of transmittals on every project i do

like i said, youre both wrong

and very uninformed

i dont blame you tho, the average person looks at a math book and assumes anyone who is good at it must like just like it: cold calculated and unemotional

no pictures :bryan:


That's great, but the ultimate point is that what you do isn't what's being done in the board room. What you do isn't what the entrepreneurs or ceo's do. We're not trying to minimize what you do, but admit there's a difference. Btw I'm a bio major so stop the assumptions breh, calm down, nobody's out to get you here.:youngsabo:
 

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That's great, but the ultimate point is that what you do isn't what's being done in the board room. What you do isn't what the entrepreneurs or ceo's do. We're not trying to minimize what you do, but admit there's a difference. Btw I'm a bio major so stop the assumptions breh, calm down, nobody's out to get you here.:youngsabo:

right... :heh:

like i said, ur making assumptions based on nothing

and my condolences
 

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right... :heh:

like i said, ur making assumptions based on nothing

and my condolences

You're way too full of yourself, and if you don't understand the differences in the jobs of an engineer and an executive or CEO....then:whew: good luck breh.
 

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You're way too full of yourself, and if you don't understand the differences in the jobs of an engineer and an executive or CEO....then:whew: good luck breh.

because you go to school to be a CEO right :russ:

lol @ lack interpersonal skills and yall really believe it
 

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every project i have is with 5+ people or more

i also have mandatory letters of transmittals on every project i do

like i said, youre both wrong

and very uninformed

i dont blame you tho, the average person looks at a math book and assumes anyone who is good at it must like just like it: cold calculated and unemotional

no pictures :bryan:

With 5 of your own kind?

Any class I've been in that featured students doing the Engineering Mgmt. Program i've always heard people talk shyt about working with engineers now that I think about it. The arrogance, the "this isnt real work, lets just hurry so I can study for my Materials exam" mentality, being too methodical blah blah blah.

I remember Frosh week, I always heard people chant foolishness at engineers and I didnt get it. I still think it's immature and dumb but to a degree I can see why. All the engineers I'm friends with are cool and respectful though :manny:. Like i said I guess its the abuse that gives them that chip on their shoulder t it isnt like anybody downplays the work of an engineer.

"You may make fun of me now...but when I'm working for Exxon Mobil as a Petro engineer, youll see :troll:"
 

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Damn...both of yall need to stop generalizing:aicmon:

I was at the Math Joint Committee in Boston last year and you should have seen the presentations:why:

This past summer, at an applied math REU in UCLA, some fool started off with the presentation with "Ladies and Gentleman.." :dead::dead::dead:

That being said, it doesn't mean all STEM majors don't have public speaking skills
 

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in fact

every problem i do has an executive summary explaining changes ive made to a process in layman's terms to someone who would "not know anything about my field"

like i said, yall just making baseless assumptions(just liek you did with calculus)

and the reason for it(using your psychology :mjpls: ) is one thing









Validation
 

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because you go to school to be a CEO right :russ:

lol @ lack interpersonal skills and yall really believe it

So are you saying there's no difference between what an engineer does and what a CEO does? Well good luck with that opinion...and yes a lot of engineering (not all) students are some squirly ass anti social kids who can barely look you in the eye. They can also be pompous a$$holes with a ton of self importance. You didn't do a good job of differentiating yourself from those types.
 

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Ill be honest, im a chemistry major and did math up to Calculus 2. I could have gone higher but didnt. Couple years later, I barely remember basics and would take me a minute to solve problems but as a synthetic chemist how much calculus are you really encountering? So the people who are good with that have their place in society and everyone else has theirs. No point in looking down in others because lets face it, calculus isnt for everyone. Science and academia in the modern world is full of interdisciplinary collaborations anyway.
 

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So are you saying there's no difference between what an engineer does and what a CEO does? Well good luck with that opinion...and yes a lot of engineering (not all) students are some squirly ass anti social kids who can barely look you in the eye. They can also be pompous a$$holes with a ton of self importance. You didn't do a good job of differentiating yourself from those types.

word ok, so people go to college to become CEO's out of school right :russ:

and now engineers are "squirley ass anti social kids"

coming from someone doing biology this is rich
 

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word ok, so people go to college to become CEO's out of school right :russ:

and now engineers are "squirley ass anti social kids"

coming from someone doing biology this is rich

:what: I didn't say that at all....

and SOME of them are, yes.

Fine there's the some weirdos studying bio too...true story. Damn breh you're a difficult one to talk to...I hope you aren't this abrasive with your teammates.
 

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Engineers lost. I studied some pseudo business major and make more money than all of my engineering friends and have a clearer path to clearing 200k in a few years. The only math I took in college was some watered down statistics course.

Engineering is a very middle class degree. Middle America type folks go gaga for engineers and don't respect people who push around money for a living but the people who really control capital are Econ, Business, and Liberal Arts majors with MBAs and JDs who use engineers to produce widgets.

I'm not saying that engineers are prohibited from running businesses, being investment bankers, sitting on F500 boards, or truly having power and influence, but these degrees require too much work for salaries that typically top out at 100k/year.
 

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:what: I didn't say that at all....

and SOME of them are, yes. Fine there's the some weirdos studying bio too...true story. Damn breh you're a difficult one to talk to...I hope you aren't this abrasive with your teammates.

so lets see, youre comparing engineering(a field) to a CEO(a position regardless of field) :skip:

so what youre saying is there are no engineers who are CEO's huh :mjpls:

see @BarNone this is why i dont support your college forum

cause 99% of the people im talking to in here are clearly below 19
 
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Engineers lost. I studied some pseudo business major and make more money than all of my engineering friends and have a clearer path to clearing 200k in a few years. The only math I took in college was some watered down statistics course.

Engineering is a very middle class degree. Middle America type folks go gaga for engineers and don't respect people who push around money for a living but the people who really control capital are Econ, Business, and Liberal Arts majors with MBAs and JDs who use engineers to produce widgets.

I'm not saying that engineers are prohibited from running businesses, being investment bankers, sitting on F500 boards, or truly having power and influence, but these degrees require too much work for salaries that typically top out at 100k/year.

Devon Energy pays its engineers more than 99% of the country and is in the top 3 of wage earners of all companies

Engineering management makes an easy 6 figures. stop it slime
 
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