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(69,149 posts)A person who wants to become a CEO would do better to major in English at an accredited college or university than to obtain a technical degree at a for-profit online diploma mill. The first approach puts the person in a good position to obtain an advanced degree in business or law or another field that is useful to their goal of becoming a leader.
Becoming a CEO requires a lot of networking and yes, people from wealthy, connected backgrounds have a lot of advantages. However, in the U.S. there are plenty of stories of people who went from rags to riches. In the U.S. you don't have to be "landed gentry" to make a lot of money, if that is your goal.
There's a whole world of opportunities other than CEP for those who have other goals. I majored in history as an undergraduate, obtained a master's degree in a science, and have a good job.