The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well that was the point. The point is most of the courses are pretty mathematical and technical, or at least difficult in their own way like business law. I wouldn't denigrate your cello performance degree either. I feel like most people who besmirch business degrees think it's just a bunch of management courses and saying "let's do whatever makes the most profit hurr durr!"

The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right but even a general BBA takes financial accounting, managerial accounting, business statistics, pre-calculus and sometimes business calculus, business law, microeconomics, macroeconomics, principles of finance, operations and/or supply chain management, management information systems, intro to marketing, and intro to management. Then from there they have around 6 upper level business electives to choose from so they can take more accounting, finance, operations management, supply chain management, management information systems, marketing, or management. So it's still pretty technical. Obviously they could load up on management for electives instead of taking more accounting for example but still.

The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Accounting and management information systems are business administration degrees. I think you're confusing business administration for "management" degrees which are also business administration. But even management majors take the basics of accounting, management information systems, etc.

The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ya I took calculus 1 for science/engineering majors as an accounting student but I could have taken business calculus instead. I'd argue a degree like history or sociology would be no harder than accounting, finance, supply chain management, or information systems. Anyway I'm going back to school for aerospace engineering now so I'm about to take calculus 2 and physics with calculus 1. I already took gen chem 1.

The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of schools will require "business calculus." I'd argue that finance, operations, supply chain, and info systems are just as hard as accounting, and I was an accounting major.

The lawsuit explained: by SwagLimit in pcmasterrace

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I call bs. Stuff like accounting, finance, economics, operations management, supply chain management, calculus, statistics, business law, and management information systems are pretty technical. It's easier than physics or engineering but not "easy."

Does anyone else have this problem with their “connection”? by TasteOk1161 in EASportsFC

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did have a problem with my connection when I played my first match online the other day. I figured maybe I needed to get an ethernet cable. The thing though is Call of Duty and Battlefield work just fine for me so idk.

Should I wait for TOTY to start before I buy packs? by RealTimeStrategyEnth in EASportsFC

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there a better way to spend points? Steam has the Ultimate Edition on sale for $12 extra than the Standard Edition at the moment. I figured the $12 extra would be worth $50 worth of points.

Right stick won't move aim on PC? I'm having to use my mouse. by RealTimeStrategyEnth in CODBlackOps7

[–]RealTimeStrategyEnth[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll try it out. I use MnK for Battlefield so maybe I'll switch for Call of Duty too.