<p>this is not dirty stuff, don't worry.</p>
<p>Ok, good boy/girl and what? Oh I'm depressed that I chose business, I feel like idiot, engineering guys are smarter than me what can I do now?? Please help abcboy70.
I can’t understand why is it on this site that everyone tries to prove that engineering guys are smart while business guys are complete idiots? I always see this rivalry why??? abcboy70 can you please tell me why you created this thread? ok you are COOL.
I respect both engineers and businessman. My father is engineer working in very prestigious company. while my uncle is businessman. They both make much money, but when my father comes home he is completely exhausted while my uncle enjoys life. I chose to follow his way because I think it is better to make money and have time to LIVE than juts to make money.</p>
<p>My dad is an engineer(purdue) and my mom is in business(actually has a math degree).</p>
<p>They both are extremely intelligent people. My dad's knowledge is geared more towards his field of study and my mom's towards hers...both are equally successful.</p>
<p>Therefore, being an engineer does not imply that you are any more intelligent than someone in business...it just means you have more centralized knowledge.</p>
<p>wow, DOLO2 sure did get insecure there. If you aren't, you really should just laugh it off, as most people did when I posted this in another academic forum. Most I talked to even wanted their hands on the T since it's so hiliarous.</p>
<p>P.S. I'm not even in engineering, so calm yourself down, it's a joke. But I'm actually surpised B-students get the joke, I thought it would be too hard to understand.</p>
<p>Most business school students have to take an intro level calculus class to graduate, dumbass.</p>
<p>thanks for sharing what your friend thinks, idiot.</p>
<p>Disregard what he posts; he's always negative about business, and is more of a person trying to get a rise out of those on the business board.</p>
<p>He's not even in college.</p>
<p>An engineering degree can only take you so far up the wealth ladder. A finance degree will START YOU OFF at the top rung that engineers can reach. Notice Bill Gates got rich because he was a good salesman and Warren Buffett has a finance degree from Wharton.</p>
<p>Ok fine, Warren Buffett didn't graduate from Wharton, but he WENT to Wharton. He has a Wharton education, not a Wharton degree, but the only difference between the two is $200k. Not even, more like 1 paper.</p>
<p>That's fine if he thinks business majors are dumb, because I guarentee you in 20 years he'll be working for someone with an MBA.</p>
<p>he's an econ major from canada who believes he's smarter than business students</p>
<p>yes, futurenyustudent, that MBA must be someone majored in business in college.</p>
<p>business students can't take a joke and getting all defensive, prior to making fun and tagging people with more rigiorous degrees of the image no life and will work under someone of their calibre. This is so hiliarous. Even people of other majors not in biz/engy such as myself knows that T-shirt is a pratical joke and meant to be fun, people just take it too serious, I wonder why.</p>
<p>warren buffet got rich because of his individual smarts that he learned first hand from the great graham and dodd. warren buffet said that when he went to wharton that he was smarter than his professors. do some research NYUstudent. He transfered from Wharton to UNebraska, so I doubt he thought much of Wharton.</p>
<p>I didn't imply that an MBA majored business in college. An MBA is a graduate degree in business, and thus signifies graduate study in business. Stop making stupid assumptions like that. Everything I say must be taken in face value, because there are no assumptions behind it. Someone with an MBA means SOMEONE WITH AN MBA. Nothing else. If you're so smart you should have figured that out.</p>
<p>Nobody assume what you said, you simply can't comprehend. This is a board for business majors in undergraduate, smart behind. Go to the MBA board if you think you're an MBA student. Too bad usually most MBA students didn't major in business because business schools adcom knows biz majors like you have troubles even with simple comprehension.</p>
<p>College Discussion > College Admissions and Search > College Majors > Business Major</p>
<p>GET IT?</p>
<p>Boy, business majors sure need plenty of explanations just for 1 simple concept.</p>
<p>that's also probably why business professors are so well paid these days. They definately deserve their paycheck.</p>
<p>"This is a board for business majors in undergraduate, smart behind."</p>
<p>Wow, nice job criticizing youself there. </p>
<p>College Discussion > College Admissions and Search > College Majors > Engineering Majors</p>
<p>That would be for you.
Get off the board, troll.</p>
<p>I'm not an engineering major. Gosh, business students.</p>
<p>I criticize that smart behind for thinking he's an MBA student and discussing MBA material in the context of an undergraduate board, not because he's not an undergraduate business major. Tons of people here are not business majors, such as high school students, people who passes by, and people who lecture you.</p>
<p>Talking off-topic materials is not the same as posting relative materials in a board that you don't major in. GOSH, COMPREHANSION, PLEASE. I knew it was bad but not THIS BAD.</p>
<p>abcboy, how many times have you been kicked off cc?</p>