“The difference between a Humanities program and a Business program,” my sister says, “is that in a Humanities classroom, you drop your pen, and the person sitting next to you picks it up and hands it over to you with a smile while in a Business classroom the person sitting next to you makes a nasty face and rolls his eyes at you.”
My sister graduated with a BComm and currently owns her company. She considers her business studies at Canada’s best university to be a sad waste of time.
A few years ago, I had to take a course cross-listed with Business Administration in order to finish my History degree. What I remembered of my fellow students was that they were expensively-dressed, humourless, and prone to gut-wrenchingly boring conversations.
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Business students have this annoying tendency to believe they are all Bill Gateses in the making and behave like the billions they plan to make are already in their pockets.
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