Becoming a sales engineer...

I am sorry but you honestly have no idea what you are talking about.

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[li]No one has ever said that outliers don’t matter. What we have been saying to you time and again is that you cannot point to outliers as a means of illustrating the outcome for a typical case. A typical engineering student will have an average outcome, not a sustantially above or below average one.[/li]
[li]Marketing courses have very little to do with sales engineers’ day to day jobs, and is really unnecessary for getting into sales. Marketing is generally handled by a company’s marketing department. The sales engineers instead need a broad technical understanding of the product so that they can (a) advise the marketing team and (b) advise the customers, who will generally be requiring answers to very technical questions when deciding what to buy.[/li]
[li]I don’t know why you feel “make ____ great again” has anything to do with any of the discussions where you have been repeatedly posting it today.[/li][/ol]