Best four year degree that can tie into affiliate marketing

This isn't as black and white as you want it to be. But if that's all your simple brain can understand, then you'll forever be a servant to people smarter than you and just not realize it.
I'm tired of this. I gave you the benefit of the doubt since you're a mod but after the horse thing and especially after this I get the feeling that you're just trying to insult without understanding.

Not worth my time. Go trip another ball or two and be more happy in your servile role.
 


I'm tired of this. I gave you the benefit of the doubt since you're a mod but after the horse thing and especially after this I get the feeling that you're just trying to insult without understanding.

Not worth my time. Go trip another ball or two and be more happy in your servile role.

Yes my so servile role of working for myself, but yet also being someone who has been in science. Jesus you're a moron. Things are not black and white, like I said - but if that's all you can comprehend, cool. I'll post down to your level:

HURRR I'M A HOERS
 
On top of that, I'll add if anything, you're a servant to the scientists and their advances. Economic markets naturally saturate and profits drop to zero - this is when new markets get created. TV, radio, internet, all due to direct scientific advancement, and have all gone in directions that none of the people who either funded it or commissioned it have imagined (or can control).

So you're really reliant on scientists more than you like to admit.
 
I'm going to have to call bullshit on this pro-school talk.

They still don't teach you anything there that you can use, say like, how to make money... Universities are basically a big racket where they teach you more and more useless things hoping to get you to stick with it long enough to finally give you a degree that a boss would be impressed with.

And then what? A BOSS? Seriously? Fuckabunchathat! I'll die before I work to make someone else rich again.

If you want to safeguard yourself against unemployment, EMPLOY YOURSELF, FOOLS!

Going to college is A LOT more than just education. Yes... I spent $50k and got a B.S. in EE and I don't use anything I learned. But would I ever give up those years, NO WAY. Best years of my life that you can't experience at home "being your own boss".

Suggestions welcome.

Computer Science for sure.
 
I'm tired of this. I gave you the benefit of the doubt since you're a mod but after the horse thing and especially after this I get the feeling that you're just trying to insult without understanding.

Not worth my time. Go trip another ball or two and be more happy in your servile role.

Do you write lukep.net?
 
Psychology. Learn how the mind operates and what makes people tick. Something you will use in everything from ad copy, to banners, to landing pages and much more.
 
Stocks, get good at stocks and then you can sit at home in your 2 mil$ house with a lot of stoc money plus the time to do SEO as well!
 
Mass Communications has a good mix of advertising, business history, marketing, journalism, etc..
 
Computer Science! You can pay others to do shit like accounting, web design, computer programming, etc. and can learn about business and marketing by reading free info on the Internet. A shitty college degree about programming is useless because India is gonna kick your ass in 10 years, I'm talking a university CS degree... because a true understanding of computer science (software architecture design, etc.) is really tough to learn by reading a book, and knowledge like that is tough to outsource
 
I got a degree in Marketing and I use absolutely 100% none of it for my Internet Marketing efforts. Take that for what it is worth.
Wow lol. I'm a first year and that is what I was thinking about majoring in. I kinda figured that it would be a total waste if I want to be a full time IM. Glad you confirmed.

What about an advertising major? Anybody have any $0.02 on majoring in that?
 
Arrogance comes with maturity..

If you own a large company that you've made yourself then surely being a Dr would be preferable to being a Mr?

For me Dr represents knowledge in a subject and when your looking for expert employees for a large company I'm sure they wouldn't want to work for a nobody.

I don't think education can ever be looked upon negatively but then again the less of you that go out and get degrees the better it is for me :)

What a load of bullshit. You think you need to have "Dr" in front of your name to get respect? Please... "I'm rich bitch" works just as well.

How many "expert employees" are already working for dickhead nobodies? They get paid and that's good enough for most people.

Being smart and having an education are two completely different things BTW. A degree doesn't necessarily mean that you're smart.
 
What a load of bullshit. You think you need to have "Dr" in front of your name to get respect? Please... "I'm rich bitch" works just as well.

How many "expert employees" are already working for dickhead nobodies? They get paid and that's good enough for most people.

Being smart and having an education are two completely different things BTW. A degree doesn't necessarily mean that you're smart.

I don't care any more your looking into my words too much, the point was it can't ever be a bad thing to have a degree versus not having one but in the end fuck the paper in the frame the paper in the bank is what count$.
 
What a load of bullshit. You think you need to have "Dr" in front of your name to get respect? Please... "I'm rich bitch" works just as well.

How many "expert employees" are already working for dickhead nobodies? They get paid and that's good enough for most people.

Being smart and having an education are two completely different things BTW.

I'd say it depends on the industry. ExxonMobil's past CEO had a PhD in Chemical Engineering, the current one has his degree in Civil Engineering. Tony Heyward (who was a good CEO he just fucked up the spill situation) has his PhD in Geology. The Chairman of the Board of Shell has his Masters in Engineering Physics. The previous CEO of Chevron has his degree in Chemical Engineering.

Some industries you need the knowledge to be at the top.

"A degree doesn't necessarily mean that you're smart."

Truth. But if you are smart and you have the knowledge and training to back it, you're even stronger.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Harris_Simons

Ph.D in Math, founded a hedge fund based on using Math and Physics to predict trends in the stock market, hires other Ph.Ds (only) as quants. Net worth $8.5 Billion. He founded the Medallion Fund:

"For the 11 years ending in December 1999, Medallion’s cumulative returns were 2,478.6 percent. Among all offshore funds over that same period, according to the database run by hedge fund observer Antoine Bernheim, the next-best performer was George Soros’ Quantum Fund, with a 1,710.1 percent return.[10] A measurement of the risk (e.g., beta, volatility, or leverage figures) which accompanied its high annual returns is not publicly available. In 2009 the Medallion fund topped the list of the most profitable hedge funds with profits of over $1 billion"

He still speaks at conferences for mathematics specifically on differential and non-euclidian geometry:

His dissertation:

"``On the Transitivity of Holonomy Systems.'' It dealt with the geometry of multi-dimensional curved spaces and related to work by Singer and Ambrose."