Making fun of people who graduated from an AACSB accredited business school is for f*cktardsbusiness majors are for ****tards
For the most part i had fun. The first few years of classes were the bullsh*t classes that every business major has to take (first level accounting, marketing, etc.), junior year is when they begin to focus primarily on your specific area (mine being management).congrats. I've still got one more year of high school left then I'll be on to college. I noticed you majored in business administration, and that's what i plan on majoring in too. How'd you like what you majored in and the classes and everything?
Excluding all those degrees that end in "studies" (ie gender studies) business admin has got to be the easiest degree ever... I would know though, I'm a business admin student as well... I have about a year left then I'm doing another year for GIS (emphasis on remote sensing)Thats right. I done gradumatated collage, me feel special. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
On a serious note, i'm sad that it is over. The last semester there was the best ever. Lots of parties, lots of bars, and a whole lot of alcohol. To the rest of you still in school, enjoy every day of it.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/up2something.gif.dd110ecf3ae4b76050d87598f2f8de7c.gif
Excluding all those degrees that end in "studies" (ie gender studies) business admin has got to be the easiest degree ever... I would know though, I'm a business admin student as well... I have about a year left then I'm doing another year for GIS (emphasis on remote sensing)
I'd be lucky to do more than 3 hours of homework a week... usually 0-2 tops
I'm just VERY talented in test taking and paper writing... stick me in a math class and don't give me notes on tests and I'll bomb it hard... but in most classes if I show up and I am awake 1/2 the time I can ignore non-required homework and ace the testsTo be honest, i agree with you to a point. But i know some criminology/poli sci people that had it a lot easier than i did.
Communications > poli sci > business
In terms of easiness, IMO
On a side note, i definitely had more work per week than that. Hell, i did a 22 page paper for my final project in my entrepreneurship class....by myself.
Very true, public speaking is a good thing to develop, hence why I didn't complain about all the presentations.I'm just VERY talented in test taking and paper writing... stick me in a math class and don't give me notes on tests and I'll bomb it hard... but in most classes if I show up and I am awake 1/2 the time I can ignore non-required homework and ace the tests
and I agree with your ranking.... though communications majors can make good money as consultants to people who got a business degree and can't do any public speaking....