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Harshita1071 views

what career to choose in business?

hi, I'm just in high school doing my commerce. I'm very confused that which path in business should i choose after my 12th. i do want to study abroad but I'm not financially very stable nor my parents can afford high tuition fees. i talked with AI for the same and based on my interest it suggested me to go with business administration and management along with marketing and media, which becomes a dual degree. for the same I'm looking for universities in various countries which can offer scholarships and are affordable for living for an Indian. if you know any degree in business which will be great for me , please recommend , if you also know any colleges or countries best to study please recommend. i can definitely insure i'll appreciate every reply.

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Gabriel247 views

Can you make a good career out of engineering in honduras?

I live in Honduras>

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Mason212 views

What is the hardest part about studying and becoming and accountant ?

Freshman in college next year, business administration pathway, taking accounting classes to see if it interests me.

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What skills, experiences, or habits should I focus on in high school if I want to study Business Administration with a minor in Computer Information Systems and later combine entrepreneurship and technology to create opportunities in my community?

What skills, experiences, or habits should I focus on in high school if I want to study Business Administration with a minor in Computer Information Systems? I’ve already been involved in community projects, local entrepreneurship efforts, and school programs that let me explore leadership and technology, but I want to make sure I’m fully prepared for college and my future career, where I hope to combine entrepreneurship and technology to create opportunities for others. #Spring26

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What do you learn in college when you study business Administration?

Can someone give me some tips for business administration and how many years do I need to study this?

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Do y'all ever have anyone desiring to go into the funeral industry?

Hey, my name is Hampton. Many people call me Hamp for short. I am from Newberry, South Carolina, and am currently a senior at Erskine College in Due West, South Carolina majoring in Business Administration. I have always had the desire to work in the funeral industry along with my dad. Have y'all ever had anyone else that has also chosen this career path?

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Where are the best places to look for Internships?

I'm about to have my Associates in Business Administration then I will be transferring to get my BA in Finance. Is it good to get an internship now? Does anybody have any leads on internships in or near Nashville, TN? Thank you!

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B.A. in Psychology + Associates in Business Management

Hi! Currently, I am obtaining an Associates's degree in Business Management from my community college before transferring into a university for a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology. I see that in the United States, people are especially discouraging of Psychology undergraduates in a business field. A lot of people would say to switch for a Bachelors in Business instead and get an Associates's in Psychology, which I do not plan on doing because I love my current placements. I have heard and read from many people that Psychology majors are deemed useful only within clinical and social works. If I were to take the path in those aspects, I am mainly interested in becoming a college academic advisor/counselor. However, I have put it in my best interest and am very determined to find myself a career in the business field after I graduate. I want to ask what is the REALITY of someone with a BA in Psychology and Associates in Business Management to be offered great positions in the business fields. What are some jobs and careers can I be qualified for with these degrees? What is something you would recommend me to do in order to gain experience or expose me to the works of psychology and business as an undergrad? Please give me any additional advice or information you think would be helpful too! I really appreciate and thank you for your responses! :-) #career #business #humanresources #human-resources #marketing #businessmarketing #business-marketing #psychology #businessadministration #business-administration #corporate #businessmanagement #business-management #counselor #academic-counselor #academiccounselor #univeristy #communitycollege #community-college #universityofcalifornia #university-of-california #psychmajor #psychologymajor #psych-major #psychology-major #company #california #unitedstates #uited-states

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Courses to consider after undergraduate degree

I have a degree in Business Information Systems BSc, have a certificate in ILM Team Leading but would like to update my CV by completing some courses. #nhs #courses #shortcourses #london #uk #businessadministration

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Christina28274 views

Is it realistic to work in business fields with a Psychology degree?

I love studying psychology and find that it can help me move forward into becoming a clinical psychologist or academic counselor after undergrad. I find that a degree in psychology may be pretty versatile and would like to use it to explore careers in business as well. I plan on taking business classes to obtain a certificate from my community college and maybe even minor in Business while majoring in Psychology when I transfer to univeristy. I want to explore business administration, HR, and marketing, but I believe Psychology is my "stronger" suit, thus I want I major in Psychology and minor in BA/HR/marketing. However, I have read that many people struggle finding jobs in business with a Psychology degree. I am not sure if it is even worth putting my focus in business if business employers find my education non-sufficient. A lot of online forums and YouTube videos are especially discouraging. What do you think? Should I just focus on my goal of becoming a counselor instead? Thank you for your answers! #career #business #humanresources #marketing #businessmarketing #psychology #businessadministration #counselor #academiccounselor #univeristy #communitycollege #universityofcalifornia #psychmajor #psychologist #company

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Sadé1954 views

What steps can I take while in college to work toward becoming a human resources manager?

I am an incoming college freshman who intends upon majoring in business administration. #business #businessadministration #humanresources #career

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