Only you can decide the career best for you--and why such a limited choice--just 2 options? What interests you, what are you drawn to for whatever reason, or however impractical you may think it is, no matter what, pick a career, even a field of study that you will find interesting for a long time. Money can be made in ANY field--some you have to bring your own creativity & motovation. answer what's fun for you, then turn that fun thing into your career. And remember, you can always change your mind.
2006-11-30 08:56:30
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answered by Clycs 4
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depends on what you want to do with your life, although I would think that it would be better to get an MBA after you graduate since it will have more power for promotion if you choose the management route, as well as come in handy if you want to go into industry with an electrical or mathematics degree. You would probably need it in addition to a BS in management so it seems kind of redundant . . although a degree in math seems like a hard sell - most people I know with one go on to teach it, otherwise get a computing degree - all applicable math seems linked with computers these days anyway, and again will allow more flexibilty
2006-11-30 16:55:04
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answered by Gina S 3
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It all depends on what you want to do. Maybe you should get into electrical engineering. Or get your MBA after u get your BS in management.
2006-11-30 16:58:24
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answered by finalgkl2323 1
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well management is always good to have
you will never use the mathmatics unless you plan to be a scientist or a teacher
electrical is the way to go cause everyone needs electricity
2006-11-30 16:52:39
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answered by mel2430 4
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BSEE, followed by an MBA. perfect combination for a lucrative, rewarding career. bachelors degree in business is greatly trumped by the MBA. and few undergrad degrees are the equal of a BSEE.
2006-11-30 16:59:03
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answered by Super G 5
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I think a Bachelors in Business in better because business has other branches that you can explore and you can work in diverse sites. Eventually your the one who has to choose what is best for you.
2006-11-30 16:53:47
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answered by Angie 3
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Electrical! But it is much harder than Management and Mathematics...
2006-11-30 16:52:32
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answered by Samster 3
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