Hey /biz/, going to my state's top public college in fall, and I want to know what undergraduate is better- finance or business administration. I'm going in with my AA completed, and my eventual goal in life is to own a business young and become a millionaire before I'm 30. Any insight would be useful.
Oh, I trade stocks and my uncle works for a credit union in New York, that's why I'm considering finance in lieu of business admin.
Be frugal.
>>1229785
Frugality goes without saying- I already live frugally, but right now an 18-year-old with no job because he's the school nerd can't make anymore money. My family is upper-middle class, so any expenses I have get paid by my loving parents. I've tried getting my dad to let me help him trade stocks, I've averaged 30% return in 1.5 months, he averages 10% annually.
>>1229788
Why so? I definitely lean finance because math is my strong suit and I have experience trading, but undergrad in admin would help me run my business. Going to start a business after Finals are done, so I'll eventually have experience in both fields.
Oh wow the thread hasn't 404d over night, bump
>>1229781
I can't help you with your question, but that Facebook tier image actually informed me about EDX, so thanks for that, Anon.
>>1229781
Finance is better, just remember to network 24/7 and keep a high GPA.
>>1230139
It's from a Gold post on the Fastlane Forum.
>>1230178
It's the Mcdonald's hat on the right image that gets me, lol.
It's solid advice tho.
>>1230189
Lol yea, adds to the whole rags to riches meme
That's a good pic - "limitless free education that you ignore every night".
Fuck, am I that lazy?
>>1230356
Yep, so am I