09-21-2009, 01:42 PM
I don't know a lot about business degrees, per se, but I do know that just having a degree (of some kind) will be useful in itself. I know someone who was in the perfect position to get a promotion (and a raise) except that he hadn't completed his political science degree. His employment had almost nothing to do with political science, but it still allowed him to move up.
You probably already know this. Just remember that it might be better to study to acquire a degree that you want rather than one that you would think is more viable. We may as well enjoy ourselves while we're garnering all this wonderful information!
Regards,
R.
You probably already know this. Just remember that it might be better to study to acquire a degree that you want rather than one that you would think is more viable. We may as well enjoy ourselves while we're garnering all this wonderful information!
Regards,
R.
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