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What higher education should I seek to prepare for a work field I am interested in?
I am a sophomore in high school. My career interests are in management and administration and finance. I am in honors classes and have little work experiences. #career-options
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Liuv’s Answer
I personally majored in Business Administration. Honestly I did not take out any loans for my bachelors. I studied 2.5 years at my local community college and then transferred. I lived at home and lived a very tight on a budget lifestyle. I loved my major because I got in depth knowledge on what goes on in small and large businesses. You get to learn about finance, accounting, marketing, economics, leadership, ethics, human resource, business law, and people management. You can a job pretty much anywhere. Sales, Manager position anywhere with the proper experience, HR, marketing, hotel, etc. Gives you flexibility. You can major in Accounting or Finance specifically but they can be boring, but definitely worth. Look into CPAs my friend just became one, he lives great.
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Rachel’s Answer
Hello!
If your current interests are what you wish to continue studying in college, Business Administration sounds like the major for you. The great thing about college is you will also be able to explore many other subjects in order to fulfill general education requirements for your undergraduate degree. Once you enter junior or senior year in high school, if your schedule permits, you could look into your local community/junior college and try to begin taking classes there that will give you a chance to take classes you are interested in to determine if that is what you want to pursue as your college major and those credits will likely transfer to the college you end up going to.
If your current interests are what you wish to continue studying in college, Business Administration sounds like the major for you. The great thing about college is you will also be able to explore many other subjects in order to fulfill general education requirements for your undergraduate degree. Once you enter junior or senior year in high school, if your schedule permits, you could look into your local community/junior college and try to begin taking classes there that will give you a chance to take classes you are interested in to determine if that is what you want to pursue as your college major and those credits will likely transfer to the college you end up going to.