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Getting a Wharton MBA Was 'a Waste of Time,' According to a Global Bank CEO. Here's the Degree He Recommends Instead.
Bill Winters, the CEO of 160-year-old bank Standard Chartered, says that the MBA he earned from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business was a "waste of time" — but the humanities ...
Dating back to the early 2000s, research has shown mixed, or absent, benefits of extended test time for both students with ...
As Gen Z college graduates struggle to jumpstart their careers, skepticism about the value of higher education is reaching new heights. But at one private university in suburban North Carolina, ...
For decades, a college degree was the key to opening doors to more prestigious and higher-paying careers. Now, new data indicates that perception is shifting among business managers and employees ...
Bill Winters has been the CEO of Standard Chartered, a global bank, for a decade. Winters said in a new interview that his undergraduate degree in the humanities taught him “how to think,” while his ...
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