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Hi everyone!
I just got admitted into my school's undergraduate business program. Now my biggest concern is to decide which option/specialty to pursue. I am technically registered in the accounting option, however, I am unsure if I should stick with it. I have taken my school's introductory accounting classes (financial & managerial), hated managerial but loved financial, but I am also interested in maybe pursuing a finance option. I don't necessarily know too much of where a degree in finance can take me, but that's where I hope you guys can help me with. I say I'm interested in finance because I've always enjoyed stocks, investments, things of that sort, but I am unsure because that's the only small portion of finance that I do understand. Accounting seems more laid out and more secure. I know about the "Big 4" , what courses to take, and that accountants are in high demand. I don't know much about finance (ill be taking an intro corporate finance course either in the summer or fall); dont know the major finance firms; etc. Could you guys offer some advice and your opinions about what to pursue? Perhaps give me some information on finance, top finance companies, investment banking, etc. Btw, I cant choose to take on both accounting and finance options because I have too many credits. Yea...I've changed majors quite a few times in my collegiate career, and thus the university would rather have me stick to one option than continue my undergrad life to 6 years -_-;;. Thanks! |
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IF you dont have special & specific interests in any field then just continue with your graduation program, and try to get indulge in it fully, whatever you find interesting in that, you can go further in that direction.
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