Most Wall Street personnel have degrees in Business, Economics, and Accounting, and those are the worthless liberal arts degrees that many are talking about here. Yes, those with worthless liberal arts degree have less chances of finding a decent job.
Nationwide, what percentage of jobs are on Wall Street?
Accounting is a fine thing to learn. It has value.
Economics? In most cases, a person would learn more by trying to run a business - something few economists can do. And business? I got an MBA because I needed a master’s degree that I could get without working too hard, since I was already working full time. And I earned my MBA in 6 months, while working 50 hour weeks at my real job...
BTW - anyone on this thread want to guess at how many economists approve of Jerry Brown’s plan to save California?
those are should be those are not...