I’ve only not long ago proposed my vital in financial as good as so distant i’ve been you do utterly good in all my classes. However, after the little suspicion I’m commencement to consternation if maybe this isn’t the right margin for me. I unequivocally wish to grasp my idea of removing the grade though my greatest fright is being “trapped” in to the sure field. Will the financial grade offer any use during all to me if I were to confirm to aspire to the non-business/corporate career? Or would it only be the finish waste?
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There are many people that have a bachelor’s and don’t work in their field of study. What you study doesn’t really matter much anymore, Undergrad degrees are very universal. The biggest thing is to earn that stupid piece of paper, regardless what the major is. If you don’t want to stay in finance, no big deal, do what you enjoy doing. You won’t regret finishing the degree, college is more about finding yourself than finding the “perfect” major.
my sis graduted with honors as a chemicl engineer, 4 years later, after abandoning her chosen field, she became avp for dreyfus financial… there IS hope 4 all… cheer up…
Finance is very applicable to a range of fields. In some it might be directly useful, in others a sort of adjunctive bonus.
Basically, landing a good job means getting a graduate education, and getting a graduate education means getting some sort of Bachelor’s degree.
Finish finance, work for awhile if you want, or apply to the type of graduate school program that really interests you.
No degree is a waste of time, you can always springboard from that into another career…A career in finance will carry you further than you think…because the whole world is about money. It is better to get a high degree and take a lesser career path than to get a blah blah degree (which is still good) and then try to reach for the stars.