> degree in Business & Management
> degree in Economics
Wich one is better and why?
>>2053762
None of the above. If you're not a business owner you're a slave.
>>2053762
economics all bzns and mngt courses are the same you wont learn shit
>>2053762
pick a useful major instead.
... seriously.
>>2053762
This is the most retarded pepe I've ever seen.
>>2053768
FPBP if you're not the man and telling people what to do, you're gettin' told what to do and that's just some wagecuckery.
>>2053768
>working 60 hours a week running your own business with marginal chances of success
>don't get an income for 2-5 years
>make a marginal profit line and deal with all the extra shit in business
>clocking in your 40 hours and taking home a paycheck and benefits
>enjoying free time in your life to pursue whatever you want
>your future doesn't ride on your job
>>2053768
this
Econ.
Do a minor in accounting or finance if you feel like getting employed.
Or really, just get a minor in accounting whilst studying microeconomics, read a few papers on financial theory, and get employed in PE.
Don't any advice from anyone in this thread. I mean look at the state of this shit.
Do either you like the sound of the most. Whatever you do, you will take a vastly different path to all of these schmucks and could either way end up working in McDonald's for lack of motivation.
>>2053762
depends how hard you want to fail at life
>>2053762
Economics is pretty shitty unless you're planning on getting a masters/doctorate or unless you get a kickass internship while you're in school. The worst part is, it's classes are actually pretty fucking hard, so you have to learn a bunch of hard shit, but it's basically meaningless (you learn how to think about shit, you learn a bunch of math and stats... but you don't learn stuff specific to a field like you would with accounting/finance/engineering/whatever, it puts you at the whims of companies that would need to train you) with just your 4 year degree.
I would suspect that BM would be a similar, if not the same, situation.
Source: Economics major
Accounting
>>2053762
avoid management at all costs, most braindead common sense shit in the world, only time you should be thinking about it is when youve finished your bachelor's in finance/accounting/economics and want to do an MBA
every single degree related to economic is a pathetic one. Useless knowledge on top of it. Nobody need it. Only those who wants to become a qualified employee instead just an employee. Either way, a wagecuck.
Hows industrial engineering? Its somewhat related to economics
>>2056562
Yes and no.
Yes because everything is inherently related to economics and capitalism.
No because you wont be learning how to interpret interest rates and account for growth in GDP
>>2056586
well to be fair macro has always been a lot less practical than micro, im sure plenty of micro concepts could be useful to him
>>2053762
unless you're wealthy enough to own your own business after college. It's better to not study business.
Never go to school to study something you can legit, learn on your own. The math isn't hard, most of the shit you learn is soft science bs that you can read while taking a dump and get the same level of quality.
Business & Management is basically a Human Resources course. It's really useless unless you have a business idea you want to launch.
Economics isn't really that practical.
If you can do a mic of Economics and Finance, that'd work. Or Accounting and Finance.