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Which course can i pursue if i had Economics, Maths, Accounting and Psychology?
03-10-2014, 03:21 AM
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Which course can i pursue if i had Economics, Maths, Accounting and Psychology?

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03-10-2014, 03:36 AM
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Accounting you will always job opportunities.

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03-10-2014, 03:39 AM
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it depends on if the course was a major and how many/much credits/experience you have in each, respectively.

the best suited career move for someone who is well educated and certified in all four would be Marketing/Advertisement, i would presume. but if you're serious, you should major in something more specific. if it's anything lower than an associate's degree, i wouldn't depend on any of it. you could work for a bank if you're an undergraduate. that, or something similar; whatever else would need an accountant.

suddenly, i get the feeling you're not in college yet, you're still in high school. in which case, none of it actually matters. it's all meant for your own personal development and understanding of your own future and responsibilities. not for setting you up for college courses (of course, i'm excluding transcripts here).

now i feel like i'm speaking to my younger self. if you're in high school and plan on going to college, i would HIGHLY recommend it. soon, there will be no jobs for any uneducated persons. it's VERY important that you become something and do not rely on these shitty construction/fast food/telemarketing/stocking/a/c/crap jobs. make something of yourself. but in order to do this, make sure it is something that you are interested in. here's a tip; if you really want to know what you are interested in, think back to these things in particular: what classes you enjoyed most in high school, what you are most interested in and what you study, when you study for your own benefit (additional tip: you are most interested in the things you consistently gravitate [*BACK!*] towards and never totally abandon). trust me when i say money isn't as important as enjoying your job. enjoy your occupation and you will never work a day in your life. i would recommend looking into the sciences, both physical and social. i would say, from what you've stated here, that you would be more interested in Social Sciences. so go check them out! Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Economics, Education, Human Geography, History, Law, Linguistics, Political Science, Public Administration, Psychology, Sociology, may be some things you would be interested in and are overlooking! but don't be afraid to dig deeper into the branches of science and never limit yourself!

it is very important! many people limit themselves because of negatively preconceived notions that certain sciences (or even whatever field they are most passionate about [EVEN ATTENDING COLLEGE]) are too difficult for them and out of their grasps of understanding or commitment. but in my opinion, if you truly enjoy something, you will go to the limit of your mind to understand it. college has the exact same atmosphere as high school! you just get to study on your own terms! good luck and i hope you take what i've said with weight and in heart. it's your life and if you don't enjoy what you are doing, change it!
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