Should I major in Computer and Information Systems, Business Administration, or become an Electrician?
Which makes the most money?
>>1642378
neither.
Oil driller is where its at
> CIS
Why not computer science?
> biz admin
Why not accounting or finance?
I would learn the electrician trade regardless of what else you do. We won't stop needing electricians for a long time, and that's probably the fastest path to a nice income out of the three. From there you can earn the funds to branch out.
>>1642383
School doesn't offer CS
>Accounting or finance
Was considering accounting, but automation plus boring. If i do BA i will get a concentration in finance
>>1642383
>cis
>cis-white male
>>1642379
That oil has already dried up. They have been laying off people and the price of gas has gone back up. Your a couple years late buddy.
>>1642378
Don't do Business Administration. Waste of a major IMO, how do you get hired as a manager when you have no real management experience as a college student?
Either do Accounting or CIS. Or both. Really up to your taste.
I'm currently a senior MIS major and I enjoy it. I also have a job lined up after school.
Also keep in mind your location and companies around where you live, where you want to work, possible full-time employment opportunities, etc.
>>1643544
Accounting is a pretty sweet gig. Alright pay, get 70 or 80k in 3 years if you go public, 100k in 5. Only drawback is that it is literally the most joyless office job that has ever existed. Have you ever met anyone that was excited about motherfucking accounting? Doing tax returns is the closest you'll ever see to the fruits of your effort.
out of all the trade jobs, why do people always talk about wanting to become an electrician?
>>1643747
higher bar to entry so it tends to pay much better than most. Plumbers are right up there too. Anything that requires tests, licenses, apprenticeships, unions, whatever.