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Ok, I'll try and make this short and sweet...

I can't decide what to major in...and where! I want to do work in the investment/securities field(s) (Investment Banking, Real Estate, Stocks/Bonds, Insurance...I think you get the idea). What would be my best option?

Should I get a BA in Economics with an emphasis in Business? Or, a BS in Business Admin...with emphasis in Finance?

I plan to go on and get an MBA after...and I'm sure you can tailor those those finance, so I'm not sure if that makes a difference.

Next, which school would be better between CU Boulder and DU Denver for undergrad? I know DU has a 5 year MBA program...are those good?

Note: I want to work for myself, and therefore I really won't be trying to impress anyone school wise, but I want a good education, and one that I really come out of it learning stuff. I have a half schlorship (can be taken away if GPA falls in college) from DU. Nothing from CU, but it's cheaper there even with the scholarship.

2006-12-09 18:51:43 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

4 answers

Hey!

A degree in business administration is good if you want to run a business. But it won't necessary help you become a good investor.

On the other hand, if you want to go into investments/securities, developing a good understanding of economics/ finance is helpful because it's important for you to able to assess the national and global financial markets and country risk in order to know where, when and how to invest.

Don't get stuck on which university of the two to apply to. Get into the one that you like the best and are most comfortable with. Either one will serve your needs, because to be a good student, the onus is really on the student to learn and less on the university to teach.

This means that you can go to a top tier university, but do poorly if you don't study, or you can go to an average university and do very well, because you put in the time and effort.

Your success in school and in your career is really up to you!

Good luck!

2006-12-09 19:08:47 · answer #1 · answered by Joe_D 6 · 0 0

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