• damnatum_seditiosus [any]
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    2 years ago

    I tried doing an accounting degree this fall. But I could hardly attend a class named "business and their fonctions" which I could only describe as a pure ideology class.

    We had to learn what traits make a good entrepreneur, what is the name of the strategy of laying off people, etc. I'll let you know that having an initial capital to invest in your business was not an answer.

    All I wanted to do was a degree in non-profit accounting and that stuff was barely even mentioned. I dropped.

    • JK1348 [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      The subject can be very overwhelming because it's so desensitizing of human subjects. It's why j stuck to Marx, Ethics, and Business Law as a means of using good subjects to counter against it. But it didn't happen overnight i had dropped out and returned just to finish what i started. I returned as a Marxist tho, so I'm thankful for that.

      Next to Central American studies (taught me about imperialism towards my own people.) Business courses radicalized me so fast.