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Originally Posted by dyna mo
I took plenty of stat courses in college. I also took a upper level math course or 2 on linear algebra, which is used in probability and statistics, albeit at a much higher lever.
Your census #s comparison to CEOs shows why you're off track from my initial post which was re: basic math, statistically speaking, most MBA grads have an average level of understanding/education and training, that's due to the largest group of CEOs being educated and the largest group of educated people graduate with average grades.
If you have any evidence that suggests that CEOs graduate with higher grades (in any field of study) than non-CEOs, I would be happy to read it.
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what do grades have to do with anything? They likely poses other skills/attributes that make them desirable as CEOs? If not that, what do you think explains the fact that they earn so much?