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Old 04-07-2021, 07:30 AM   #46
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My comparison was an ED and PhD. If you think a PhD in a STEM, health, or even history isn’t difficult you’ve not seen the dedication and work ethic needed to attain one. Even a MS or MA is tough, in some disciplines, to get into the programs. If you want a MS in, for example, SLP you had better have a 3.9 undergrad GPA or forget about being accepted anywhere.
There is usually a school available for post-graduate degrees almost independent of undergraduate grades. The competitive schools are VERY difficult to get into. Other schools not so difficult.

I have an MBA from a less-than-stellar college. I found the academics to be rather easy but I know I was not attending Harvard or Stanford. I have no idea how difficult pursuing a PhD would have been. I don't know if courses are more difficult at the PhD level than the MBA level or if you just need more of the courses.
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Old 04-07-2021, 04:54 PM   #47
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Old 04-07-2021, 08:17 PM   #48
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I have an MBA from a less-than-stellar college. I found the academics to be rather easy but I know I was not attending Harvard or Stanford.
Trust me, the work for an MBA degree is definitely the same wherever you obtained it at whatever university. I have one and I rarely even bothered going to class. It's just three letters on a resume is how I look at it.

I just laugh when I interview with firms that are impressed by that Ivy League degree. I'm just thinking you are impressed that I watched Law and Order and NYPD Blue reruns on TNT instead of going to class? Cool. I'll take the praise suckers and pay me!
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Trust me, the work for an MBA degree is definitely the same wherever you obtained it at whatever university. I have one and I rarely even bothered going to class. It's just three letters on a resume is how I look at it.

I just laugh when I interview with firms that are impressed by that Ivy League degree. I'm just thinking you are impressed that I watched Law and Order and NYPD Blue reruns on TNT instead of going to class? Cool. I'll take the praise suckers and pay me!
I can believe you never went to class and watched TV.
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Shit, I got kicked out of college twice because I was too busy chasing skirts to go to class. Not having a piece of paper hasn't hurt my upward mobility at all. Networking, having a good reputation, and taking the job seriously beat all of that.
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There is usually a school available for post-graduate degrees almost independent of undergraduate grades. The competitive schools are VERY difficult to get into. Other schools not so difficult.

I have an MBA from a less-than-stellar college. I found the academics to be rather easy but I know I was not attending Harvard or Stanford. I have no idea how difficult pursuing a PhD would have been. I don't know if courses are more difficult at the PhD level than the MBA level or if you just need more of the courses.
My profs recommended me for their PhD program when I finished my Masters. They were in a #30-35 rated program in the country. Part of it was your GPA, GMAT scores and recommendations. If you had two of the three you were golden at that level of school.

Its a factory type situation. They need inputs so they can produce outputs. They want a level of input available and to produce the best level out output to enhance their reputations. Failing a certain no. of students also helps their rep.

No inputs, no outputs, then no products. Factory goes out of business. Many of these degrees have little value. I heard too many stories about how little Janie received her Marketing degree with a 3.8 GPA and still can't find a job.
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Maybe she's just flashing the goods cause she knows more about Zombiden's health than anyone else and she wants to start shopping.
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