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1702031 No.1702031 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /biz/, which one should I pick for BA?
Which one gets you hired easier once graduated?

>> No.1702043

self bump

>> No.1702054

please I need answers I know this board is filled with eurofags and gooks so it's easier to be ignored here

>> No.1702086

Managment as undergrad is fucking useless unless you pair it with something (finance, engineering ect) I Mean what are you going to manage? I would go with accounting

>> No.1702271

>>1702031
Accounting (my major). Assuming you do well in school and have a solid internship, you will most likely have multiple offers.

Accountants are always in need whether its tax, audit, or bookkeeping.

>> No.1702397

>>1702031
Management is a meme degree. I worked in Primark as a student and a surprising number of the minimum wage pajeets there had master's degrees in management. I'm guessing its a saturated job market and overly vague area of study.

>> No.1702399

>>1702031
finance

>> No.1702433

>>1702031
Hahahahha if you major in management just kill yourself, what a piece of shit degree, do you want to make like 3 dollars an hour more than the grunts?

You should also double major, make yourself more marketable, I suggest either accounting ànd finance, or accounting and economics. I'm doing finance and economics but you seem keen on accounting and it is a bit more practical

>> No.1702522

sounds good

go to meme college

get meme management degree

get hired as meme manager

feels good man

>> No.1702538

>>1702271
when should i look for an internship? aren't all the firms relaxed during summer?

t. second semester sophomore, 3.5 gpa

>> No.1703615

>>1702433
How about finance and economics or finance and accounting? I'm shitty at math