Which of pic related would be best to major in? All i care about is not having to worry about unemployment, and making a decent salary.
Don't really care what i do aside from that, i enjoy all parts of business. Even accounting i find "fun".
>>17441384
business law, if you can do it
that's the fucking mula. we're talking grueling, soulless, mentally demanding work for a fuckton of money.
international business is probably more interesting and fun
management is cool if you're a minor sociopath, but for most it's underachieving
oh and human resources is sweet if you're a female sociopath
that list says management twice
>>17441390
"Business Strategy and Economic Management"
3 lines are all 1 thing
>Business law if you can do it
I fucking love studying/working, my only disinclination for this would be in 5 years or so i'd need at least a few hours of each day for family matters
>international business
Once I do graduate, would this be difficult to find employment without nepotism? While being probably the most interesting of the group, I've always figured this wasn't the most in demand najor and I do study a bit too much to keep friends currently
>>17441414
>I fucking love studying/working
what the hell is wrong with you
anyway, good. I hear business law pays. investigate that.
>not sure what having an international business major would be like
I suggest you investigate that
>All i care about is not having to worry about unemployment, and making a decent salary.
Then you're going to fail. Either in school or at a career. What do you enjoy? Don't know? Then explore things. Majors can change and aren't actually important.
What is far more important is a good updated resume and some internships. Assuming you're American, then every college degree is pretty much the same except for the focus, which is maybe 25% of your actual study.
>>17441414
I'm studying Intl Biz. It's basically a general business degree with a slight international bent.
You'll study the usual business shit like managerial accounting and statistics, but you'll also have trade law, international economics, multinational marketing, etc. I love culture so I really enjoy studying the differences between America's work culture with Mexico's and Japan's. It's a bit philosophical.