The exorbitant costs associated with these universities prompt a critical examination of their value, leading to the conclusion that they may be among the biggest scams in human history. A basic Return on Investment (ROI) calculation reveals that sending a child to the business school, with all expenses included, totals a staggering $102,000. Over four years, assuming no further tuition increases, the projected cost skyrockets to $416,000. In contrast, the touted starting salary of approximately $70,000 may not be as promising as it seems, with the median likely hovering around $55,000.
these schools are just country clubs & an excuse for the parents to party for 4 years while the kids use chatGPT & imagine paying $104K so your daughter can get laid by some drunk loser nightly. pic.twitter.com/EZDBSHzqor
— Don Johnson (@DonMiami3) November 22, 2023
The highest scholarship offered is $25K outside of the select few that get full. https://t.co/0xvxZtNG3q
— Don Johnson (@DonMiami3) November 23, 2023