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I just graduated in December 2006 from the University of Kentucky. My degree is in Psychology, but I have a passion for financial analysis and business developement. I was involved with a wonderful small business throughout college in which I was able to manage all of the financial/customer/business data and use it to help grow the company (a lot.)

However, now that I am out of college and want to move into a sustainable career (i.e. support my family with pay and benefits,) I am finding it difficult to pursue my passion. My wife and I want to move to the Central Florida area (where we were engaged, honeymooned, etc.) I have applied for dozens of analyst jobs down there, but, as of yet, no bite. How does one "break into" this field?

2007-10-09 05:07:53 · 2 answers · asked by JoeGuitar 1 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Financial Services

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Most analyst positions require a degree in Accounting at minimum, and many want a CPA. Take classes in accounting and maybe you'll get closer to your goal.

2007-10-09 05:54:52 · answer #1 · answered by sarah jane 7 · 0 0

I'm not sure about the laws in the state that you live in, but in most cases you cannot become a teacher unless you have a teaching degree. A psych degree is nice, but you need to take education classes, get a degree in education, and pass both Praxis exams in order to become any type of teacher, elementary through college.

2016-05-19 23:04:13 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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