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Originally Posted by dyna mo
You've got to relax. You've completely distorted my original post just so you can keep this up. I specifically reposted that comment, which stated they are average graduates, and that's statistically true. That's not special.
I don't figure 12 yeadr of grade school, junior high and high school + 4 years equals 17 years. I figure kindergarten, grade school, junior high and high school + 4 years = 17 years and double-checking my number crunching I can see, yup, that = 17 years.
And yet again, as I mentioned previously, no, not all MBAs are CEOs. I don't feel like going back and finding my post where I said that, I'm getting pretty tired of having to go back to my posts in this very thread and requote them for you.
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I'm relaxed. I'm just apparently also decent at 8th grade math.
If we are counting kindergarten, then CEOs with MBAs have 19 years of school.
How is it remotely statistically true that all people with some of the top-paying jobs on the planet are likely to be average graduates? What linear algebra allowed you to arrive at that obviously false conclusion?