ecenomics, math, and speach are a must. In college you should head in the Buissness BA directions so look those up for more directions.
2007-04-10 10:46:24
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answered by Brian 5
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Start your own business. Call yourself CEO. Problem solved.
Now for a serious answer. Take Math, math, and more math. Get great grades, and get into the best business school you can. High School Econ would be interesting, but HS Accounting is a joke. An advantage to taking Econ now, is that you should be able to learn it well enough to CLEP out of it easily. (Learn about CLEP. It should be the best friend of any good HS student.)
Practice, practice, practice for the SAT. You're going to need a good score for any top-flight B-school.
If all this sounds like too much work, start dreaming. A couple great ideas can make you millions and any title you desire.
2007-04-10 19:43:48
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answered by Bradford B 3
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Your priorities should be english and math. I wouldn't worry to much about econ, accounting and such, those courses are usually meaningless easy electives in high school. You'll learn them for real in business school. For now take as much math as you can (maybe some computers), and classes which will help your communications skills like english, history, government, an advanced second language maybe.
Also consider getting into some club where you can start to learn about business. A fundraising club maybe, or a service club where you have to develop management skills.
2007-04-10 11:08:21
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answered by Paul T 2
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Anything business, depending on your school size. Accounting, exc. Good luck with it.
2007-04-10 10:45:37
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answered by Starcraft 2
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