Thursday, February 9, 2012

What is a good idea for a degree;anyone with knowledge about our economy care to help me with this investment?

I am almost ready to get a 2 year degree. The internet is too ambigious to look up what career I want. I want a sound career and sociologically and economically most of us end up in careers working for small buisnesses that get wipped out by larger firms (think walmart, mcdonalds.... then in computers , everything we have 7-8 automotive companies , In computers 7-8 alternatives. Im speaking in general, but id rather not work for a small firm or if I do a rather secure or high paying job. Afterall ... many work for small companies, but the pay does not compensate such layoff risk! What type of degree in the forseable future will be in just a general demand that if one firm does close i can job hop, and such an industry as criteria wont face eventual elimination (at least for 20 years) in the future?



Im frustrated because im honestly smarter than to just get a degree, with monsterous debt, with no pay off. Which job gets a good share of the economy's resources in this service economy?What is a good idea for a degree;anyone with knowledge about our economy care to help me with this investment?
It sounds like you want to get involved in business. If that is the case, you should be a business major in college. That way, when you go to get your MBA, you can waive all your first level classes. That will save you both time and money.



I was a political science major in college and I was only able to waive two classes for my MBA. Had I been a business major, I could have waived six. That's about an extra $10,000 and an entire year.

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