Your absolutely best choice would be to go with a foreign language - any language is OK. There is a reason there are so many schools that combine a Masters in Business with a language. Learn a language now and you'll be more valuable to any company, and get to travel more. That means you meet more people and can develop better business relationships, because it shows you care enough to communicate in their language, not yours. Even if they do speak English, foreign companies are more impressed with you. Any hiring company on your home turf is more impressed with you, too, and will immediately offer you more money. Totally worth the effort to learn the language!
2007-11-04 06:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion if you got a Major in Business Administration, and a minor in Psychology, you'd get some of the best job opportunities available to people in Business.
Business Administration has always paid well and is a degree for which companies look for. The Psychology part can and will provide skills that businesses also look for people they hire in leadership positions to have.
2007-11-04 14:38:43
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answered by Mountain Bear 4
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I would say anything with computers, psychology, or a foreign language would be really helpful with business. With a business degree from a reputable school, combined with any of these minors, you should be well on your way to a great job.
2007-11-04 14:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what field you want to get into. Foreign languages always help, especially for countries that do a lot of business with American companies like China and Japan. Also, if you want to get into biotechnology or pharmaceuticals, they always prefer someone with a science background for any of their jobs, so a chemistry or biology minor would be good.
2007-11-04 14:36:37
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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Depends on what you want to specialize in.
2007-11-04 14:30:22
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answered by lilhappyflower 4
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communications, forgein language
2007-11-04 15:56:05
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answered by Brian H 1
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