Major selling points of undergrad

I'm curious what you find to be major selling points of an undergrad education. The University of Tennessee told me they have 12 Bloomberg terninals in their business college, and I will receive a Bloomberg certification upon graduation. It sounds really nice, but is this common? There is also a professor that is on the board of directors of the SEC. What have been some of the most dramatic selling points of an undergrad that you have seen?

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With some exceptions, you need to go to college to get a good, stable job. The better the school, the better the opportunity (again, with some exceptions).

Or you could drop out and create Apple, Facebook, etc. Let us know how that goes.

"They are all former investment bankers that were laid off in the economic collapse that Nancy Pelosi caused. They have no marketable skills, but by God they work hard."
 

Let's use a common sense approach, do they release employment reports for their undergrad business school? If not, that says a lot about that school's actual results.

 

Don't bother with BAT unless you get like 95+. College is gay. I regret everything.

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