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<p>It hasn’t been wrong in the experience I’ve had with people who have graduated from such schools. This not only includes relatives, but friends of such relatives, peers, etc. have all had better starting jobs when they received a business degree (McDonough, Sloan, McIntire, Villanova, Wharton, etc) than just an econ, polysci, history, math, etc. major. Not saying its that way for everyone…it just has been for the overwhelming majority of people I know. So no, it isn’t “completely, wholly wrong.”</p>