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Master Don Juan
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A high school diploma/GED now means very little in terms of employment. Back before roughly 1975, getting a high school diploma meant something. A man or woman could actually do something with their lives and their careers that was meaningful with a high school diploma.it is unwise to assume that the average individual can simply graduate from high school and achieve significant success without further efforts.
Now, it's necessary to either have a trade school certifications or a bachelor's degree.
I don't think it is. At the very least, a bachelor's in Business Administration will get a degree holder some white collar job. It might not be the best one, but it'll be something.Business administration as a bachelors degree is stupid
Those with bachelor's degrees in liberal arts and social sciences aren't as fortunate. Some of them might still end up with McJobs. There's a reason that the college educated Starbucks barista became a cultural hallmark of the late 2000s/early 2010s recessionary period. Most of those baristas with bachelor's degrees were those with bachelor's degrees in liberal arts/social sciences.
The ROI on MBAs is questionable. A lot of non-Top 25 programs don't produce good ROIs.But MBAs have a good ROI too, and not that expensive either.
The top 25 MBA programs are often quite expensive, as most Top 25 programs are private universities.
If someone gets a basic MBA from a public university outside the Top 25, a lot of the ROI is going to depend upon the individual's personal/professional network.