Is "entrepreneurship/business" the new "art history" major?

<p>“Surely the point is that it does not need a tippy-top student from an elite school to sell tractors in Iowa or compile insurance data for hail damage in Missouri. A decent work ethic, a cheerful personality, an average intelligence, and a vague familiarity with business jargon should be good enough preparation.”</p>

<p>If that is what you think those firms hire most college recruits to do you are totally clueless. </p>