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How has the Business Administration degree helped you in the real world and make you who you are today If you could go back and do it again, would you? #Spring2025?
I am a senior enrolling into college as a business major and wanted to hear opinions on if it will help me and be worth the financial cost.
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Jeffrey’s Answer
This degree will help you almost in everything you will work as it is related to the good use of all the resources and have knowledge of how to operate a busineess the basics
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Donna’s Answer
I earned my Business Administration degree later in life, and only chose this as most of my previous classes and life experiences leant to this degree. That being said, a degree in Business Administration gives you the tools to look at the larger corporate or business community picture. A deeper understanding of supply and demand statistics, market opportunities, as well as the ethical issues such as automation vs. human employment.
A college degree, no matter what the major, provides a leg up in a career interview. It demonstrates to an employer that you are responsible and accountable to set a personal goal and accomplish that goal. The same as someone who spent time in the military demonstrates to an employer that you understand accountability, punctuality, and potentially leadership skills.
As you seem to be struggling with costs of college. Explore different options. Do you have a specific field that you know you want to be in. Are there opportunities to get into a corporate environment where the corporation will pay for your college? This may mean that you have to be with that company for 1 year before they will commit funds. It may mean that you are doing entry level or basic work operations like mail room distribution or in a hospital a Patient Transporter.
Is the military an option? Do they have a job field which translates to where you want to be? You will get basic job skills and money to pay for college. Plus you may get to see new and interesting parts of the world while you are at it.
A college degree, no matter what the major, provides a leg up in a career interview. It demonstrates to an employer that you are responsible and accountable to set a personal goal and accomplish that goal. The same as someone who spent time in the military demonstrates to an employer that you understand accountability, punctuality, and potentially leadership skills.
As you seem to be struggling with costs of college. Explore different options. Do you have a specific field that you know you want to be in. Are there opportunities to get into a corporate environment where the corporation will pay for your college? This may mean that you have to be with that company for 1 year before they will commit funds. It may mean that you are doing entry level or basic work operations like mail room distribution or in a hospital a Patient Transporter.
Is the military an option? Do they have a job field which translates to where you want to be? You will get basic job skills and money to pay for college. Plus you may get to see new and interesting parts of the world while you are at it.
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Jake’s Answer
Hi Lucas,
I graduated with a Business Administration degree and can share some thoughts with you.
The Business Administration degree is a very general, broad degree which has its pros and cons. Because Business as a major is very broad, it can be applied towards many different skills and opportunities. At the same time, the degree doesn't really make you a specialist or expert in any particular area.
I don't know if the degree itself has helped me in the real world other than as evidence of being a college graduate. Rather, the people you meet in your classes, the presentations and projects you work on, will all culminate into you being ready to thrive in a corporate environment. Whether the degree will be worth the financial cost is up to you in terms of how proactive you are in taking advantage of the endless opportunities and resources that colleges have to offer. My biggest piece of advice would be to not solely depend on the degree as a guarantor of success. The experiences you create for yourself within the Business Administration program will help shape your career.
Good luck!
I graduated with a Business Administration degree and can share some thoughts with you.
The Business Administration degree is a very general, broad degree which has its pros and cons. Because Business as a major is very broad, it can be applied towards many different skills and opportunities. At the same time, the degree doesn't really make you a specialist or expert in any particular area.
I don't know if the degree itself has helped me in the real world other than as evidence of being a college graduate. Rather, the people you meet in your classes, the presentations and projects you work on, will all culminate into you being ready to thrive in a corporate environment. Whether the degree will be worth the financial cost is up to you in terms of how proactive you are in taking advantage of the endless opportunities and resources that colleges have to offer. My biggest piece of advice would be to not solely depend on the degree as a guarantor of success. The experiences you create for yourself within the Business Administration program will help shape your career.
Good luck!