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by drb91
2883 days ago
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> You will have to sell your product and some of the MBA's are really great at that. I'd bet that this is true of any degree. Not saying MBA providers don't teach useful stuff, but the degree is a terrible signal of quality--after all, it is by far the most popular graduate degree. I'd much rather work with someone who can state business options articulately and intelligently than someone with degree X; if this articulate/intelligent person happens to have an MBA that's great for them. I don't get why MBAs get brought up at all. |
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First, go to Disneyland and look at the ticket prices. They're really high, right? On a per-day basis?
So next you price out the season passes. You do the math and you find that if you are going 6 or 7 days in a year or less, you are better off without the season pass. If you are going 8 or more days ( for instance ), the season pass makes more sense.
So you do the math and think about it some more. 7 or 8 days sounds reasonable, my family will enjoy it, right?
The next thing you know, you are happily shelling out $1000 per family member, thinking of all the happy times you will have and all the money you are going to save.