Should I?

Is a Bachelor's in business worth it?
Please, share your experience if you went after one, I value your insight dearly.

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My manager at Target had one

Don’t recommend

notice how it is
it is not the knowledge and skills, it is the peace of paper
it is certificate of obedience

Does anyone value the piece of paper for what it is?

no

it means you are willing to be slave
there is value, just not any that will do good to you

Business is something you can study by yourself. Don't apply unless it's top10 business uni

Lmao, what's the alternative, entrepreneurship?
Fine if you have useful skills.
No worthwhile employer will hire you if you don't have a degree (at least that's the case where I'm from).

you must be living is slavelandia, pretty pathetic
if you have no valuable skills you should work as self employed, in any manual labor that is available in your market
if you are unable to do that because reasons, buy hydraulic bolt cutters and steal some shit

>don't get a degree, you'll be a slave!
>do manual labour so you can work harder, earn less and still be a slave to your clients.
Come the fuck on.

no. at least major in finance. Added with some rhinoplasty you can work in a bank

look just use math
if you are self employed janitor (ahem) that do get payed to clean clubs or other stuff you will make more money than if you are a cubicle cuck

and I would argue you will have better health and more dignity as a janitor

Lmao in what world does a janitor make more than an office worker.
Are you a slav, by chance?

as long as you are the owner, all around the world

Not a very good degree. It doesn't open up new opportunities. You can basically work all the same places you could with a HS diploma, you can just advance faster/higher up the ranks. So instead of packing boxes in a warehouse you can work in sales, and maybe become a manager someday.

No

It is the basic pre-requisite for a job in management.
You need to have one but it doesn't make you ahead

Just to clarify though, what specific majors are you looking into. They don't have 'business' degrees here, they're all specific to certain business functions.

its worth in the sense once you understand business/economics you're already much farther ahead of the average joe which is an idiot by the way. it doesnt really do much other than just redpill you shit you need to learn in order to play the game we call life. thats about it.

Here, it's essentially a "proffesional business degree"

Oh I see. Like I said, the closest to a 'business' degree would be something like entrepreneurship and business management (which would be the broadest spectrum of business-related subjects, with no real specialisation).

Perhaps, instead of a business course, consider something like economics (check if your unis econ course has a focus on econometrics first though, that's relatively important if you want to be apply/test economic theory to real world situations)

I'll be sure to check it out, thanks man.

look into something more modern and useful like AltMBA instead

Business degrees are meme degrees unless you go to a top school.

Law degrees are the same way; And all non-medical doctorate degrees are headed in the same direction.

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