<p>Your points were merely opinions. Mine were facts. Facts from a a highly reliable souce–not some dubious one as you implied. I see no reason to try to out opinion you when I have actual facts. I also had a note about econ so your econ point just says nothing I did not say (and you used my numbers to even mention it). Unfortuantely there is no info I know about breaking down the mgt structures of all the largest companies but when you said “most people will work for liberal arts grads”, well if the CEO only a small chance of being one it seems pretty unlikley that most will be working for one. And I would venture to say that most firms have cut back on training programs that used to hire liberal arts people back in the 70’s and most now just go to engineering and business majors to hire people for professional entry level jobs. </p>
<p>2006Alum–we call that being a prig. If that has any impact on my credibility you have the problem.</p>