<p>ag54, exceptions don’t break the generalization. Only in mathematics does a counter example break the claim.</p>
<p>Business requires little abstraction and is cognitively easy to understand because it’s concrete, even simplistic in many cases. Sure, some business majors require a lot “work”- or busyness- but it’s not intellectual or scholarly. Plumbers have high work ethic too, but not the attitude that BBAs so often have (Big Bull*** Artists.)</p>
<p>I don’t know why this is hard to understand. Any college graduate can immediately enter an MBA program with zero preparation in business because it is indeed that easy. Fields of study that have academic merit require that the student have developed deep analytical and expository skills through a course of study over a body of knowledge that actually stretches the mind.</p>
<p>anieo, </p>
<p>Your hackneyed references to sports and domination only show the extent to which your language limits your world.</p>