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Right now, I have an associates of arts degree. I am now majoring in Business Administration, mostly because I dont know what I want to do. Any ideas that I have, I dont know what degree I would need.

So if I wanted to get into a field such as banking (and I'd like to work my way up the ranks to make upwards of 100k), what should I do?

Or any other jobs that are close to or more than 100k per year that I can get with a bachelors of something, anyone have any advice? Thanks

2007-03-22 13:34:23 · 2 answers · asked by Inquisitor 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Business administration encompasses so much. marketing, Labor relations, logistics, etc..

For banking, either finance or accounting are good choices. Logistics is a good choice.A lot for top CEO's come from accounting or finance.

Damn, you make me want to be age 20 again. So many degree programs, hospitality management, food service,
aviation administraon, etc never existed when I went to college.


It I had it to do over, I'd take sports management.

2007-03-22 13:42:31 · answer #1 · answered by Barry auh2o 7 · 0 0

congratulations,
40-60% of college students do not 'know' what they want to do.
they want the big buck or egos so they take the degree some one suggests only to find them self HATEing the career in five years.
suggest you do some serious soul searching before wasting your money and time.
read '48 days to work you love'
'what colour is your parachute'
study digest understand Then act.
what ever field of endeavor you chose, locate the local association meeting to get a REAL feel for the field. not the con job colleges give you.
visit daveramsey.com to learn to own your money before it owns you.
people can be wealthy and secure on less than 100K yr.
read 'the millionaire next door'.
never work just for the money , it will turn you into a 'working girl'

2007-03-22 15:56:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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