just signed up for a business administration course in the fall

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Yo, fakkits, let me get in on this thread, I'm 25 and debating getting an MBA :sadcam:

Worst decision ever...

Unless you are age 40 on the verge of getting a C-level position and need that extra bump in credentials it's worthless. Soon MBAs are gonna be worth jack shyt because all these kids are getting them. And half of the ones who have them have no fukkin clue what they're doing in the workplace and are diluting the value of one.
 

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Worst decision ever...

Unless you are age 40 on the verge of getting a C-level position and need that extra bump in credentials it's worthless. Soon MBAs are gonna be worth jack shyt because all these kids are getting them. And half of the ones who have them have no fukkin clue what they're doing in the workplace and are diluting the value of one.
:ohhh: Even a top ten business school MBA? They're ALL worthless? And what would you recommend after a bachelor's degree in fine arts, then, breh? What if I want to make the jump to a corporate environment?
 
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:ohhh: Even a top ten business school MBA? They're ALL worthless? And what would you recommend after a bachelor's degree in fine arts, then, breh? What if I want to make the jump to a corporate environment?

Learn to code and apply the visual concepts you've learned in your undergrad studies to a profitable trade such as UX/UI

I see kids doing what you are thinking of all the time, and employers see right through it. All you're gonna do is pile on more debt or lose more time with nothing to show for it.

LEARN AN ACTUAL SKILL, courses in biz admin and management are often fluff for C-level execs to be able to commandeer a higher salary. Don't believe me? Do the research for yourself and see who is predominantly raking in the cash with an MBA: 55 year old C-level CACs.

It's not Derrick, Patel or Juan for sure.
 

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Learn to code and apply the visual concepts you've learned in your undergrad studies to a profitable trade such as UX/UI

I see kids doing what you are thinking of all the time, and employers see right through it. All you're gonna do is pile on more debt or lose more time with nothing to show for it.

LEARN AN ACTUAL SKILL, courses in biz admin and management are often fluff for C-level execs to be able to commandeer a higher salary. Don't believe me? Do the research for yourself and see who is predominantly raking in the cash with an MBA: 55 year old C-level CACs.

It's not Derrick, Patel or Juan for sure.

I really appreciate the wisdom, man, thank you so much :salute:
 

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yeah a community

i'm kinda iffy on going back to school at 26

26 is fine breh. You're still in your 20s. I know plenty of ppl who went back to take CC courses in their mid 20s. It's not even a weird or out of the ordinary thing.
 
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