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Are there actually useless courses in the university?
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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 241877, member: 29399"] There are no useless courses in the university. The university courses are for helping people acquire knowledge, and there is no such thing as useless knowledge. However, if you try to analyze courses in terms of building a career and making money, you will find that some courses are more profitable than others. I once had a friend who was studying weather science at the university, according to my friend only 6 students had enrolled for the course in the entire university and of then only 4 students attended the classes regularly. Now, you can compare this with the students enrolled in a mathematics course at the same university. The mathematics department had to reject students because it could not accommodate more than 200 students in the class. Weather science is not a useless course, yet very few people were interested in learning weather science compared to mathematics because it was easier to build a career when you enroll in mathematics compared to weather science. In the same university, the influx of students willing to study for MBA was higher than the students willing to learn Mathematics because MBA was believed to be a better career option. Some courses have higher monetary value than others. [/QUOTE]
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