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Lingyis said:

most physicists, even at the undergrad level, knows some statistics, even if they haven't taken a course in statistics, "statistical mechanics" is likely mandatory for all physics majors.  and mathematical physics classes do cover some statistics.  and, i don't see how the math in stat is "incredibly" simple.

MBA's have horrible reputations.  anybody who throws around a degree is bad enough, anybody who throws around an MBA degree is downright hilarious.  i don't even see MBA as something to be proud of; it's merely something you can get a great job with.


Sorry, I can't agree with you.  The classes I'm taking is absolutely useful.  Using stats to determine if certain events trigger a spurge or crash of a stock market, using hypothesis testing to make claims as to whether gun control actually has an effect in preventing crime, using optimization to work out a schedule's critical path, using financial accounting to determine if a stock is overpriced or underpriced.  It's all very useful even if you don't get a great job with it.



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