What do you suggest for a person wanting to major in business?
What should I think about first? What kind of jobs could I expect with 1 year, 2 year, 4 year and even higher education? What kind of skills and personality suit these jobs and how good at math do you need to be? Do you use a lot of advanced maths or just basic like with accounting for example
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Business includes, Accounting (math), commerce, marketing, advertising, management etc. Depending on what you want to do with yourself after college. Work for yourself, as an Accountant in a company, with the IRS or a private tax agency, work from home doing others accounts or in any kind of business. You’ll learn everything you need to know in College if you’re majoring in Business.
I learned everything from a great Accountant in a small firm, the hands on practical experience, even though I’d learned it in college, it was sooo much easier when working at it – the Academic side is harder than the practical side. And with the computer programs it’s a cinch. You do have to know and like figures and know how to get them, for turnover, budgets, profit margins etc….Don’t sweat it – you’ll be fine when you start working in the field. ?