Why is school so fucking expensive? The stupidest thing about school is that most of the time all you are buying is the degree... I mean lets all face it that at a majority of the schools in this country all you learn is in a book that you sell back at the end of the Semester and forget everything.
Then you go and get a job! They ask for your degree then tell you to forget everything you learned because they have their own way of doing things.
I was just looking at the MBA program at Harvard Business and it Cost $61,000 a year! That fucking insane! But with that amount money some thing that you get their is once a month, for 1 week, a CEO of one of the Fortune 100 Corporations comes in and hands out his/her card and invite all the students to come and work for the company. I pay less than half at Chico and will probabely never meet a single person who works currently in Sales / Marketing! Any body have $122K laying around for a brother?
Discrunttled Friend, Steve
Then you go and get a job! They ask for your degree then tell you to forget everything you learned because they have their own way of doing things.
I was just looking at the MBA program at Harvard Business and it Cost $61,000 a year! That fucking insane! But with that amount money some thing that you get their is once a month, for 1 week, a CEO of one of the Fortune 100 Corporations comes in and hands out his/her card and invite all the students to come and work for the company. I pay less than half at Chico and will probabely never meet a single person who works currently in Sales / Marketing! Any body have $122K laying around for a brother?
Discrunttled Friend, Steve
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I know EXACTLY what you mean! I am 20,000 in debt with student loans from my undergrad alone. AND can't even make $12.00 an hour in my field without a Masters. SO I am stuck racking up more and more debt and hoping it will all pay off. One way to look at it is this- some people buy a car, you bought yourself an education.... which is a much better investment in the long run then a car. Good luck with the $122K.