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June 13, 2011, 9:36pm
What's broken is the idiotic expectation that a liberal arts degree has any value. If you paid $12.50 for it you still paid more than it was worth.
And I sure as hell didn't pay $100,000 for my MBA. Sounds to me like someone thought a name brand school degree would buy them a job. Sorry to say it doesn't work that way anymore. The employers are much more concerned in what you learned instead of where you learned it.
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June 13, 2011, 9:36pmWhat's broken is the idiotic expectation that a liberal arts degree has any value. If you paid $12.50 for it you still paid more than it was worth.
And I sure as hell didn't pay $100,000 for my MBA. Sounds to me like someone thought a name brand school degree would buy them a job. Sorry to say it doesn't work that way anymore. The employers are much more concerned in what you learned instead of where you learned it.