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Hi, I pursue Total Math degree (bachelor's) and plan to do a second degree in ECON (BA). After a double degree, I will take or a few accounting courses introductary accounting and finance courses (only to have some basic knowledge about business courses). I was wondering what area I work after graduation? Is it true that General Math degree is not that useful ???….. I heard people say why employers hire someone with a degree in mathematics! this is true: (: (That's why I want some know direct business courses when I picked degree … Thank you … rated
If you wish to be Acctuary, so mathematics is the best choice. Acctuaries do a lot of money but requires extensive knowledge in all areas of mathematics. If you're planning with a double specialty in mathematics and economics, so you will not have trouble finding work in a professional business environment. Just remember one thing nobody should be that they have specialized college. Now I work and go to college at the same time and many people at my work do not have degrees in the career they are in present time. For example, I know someone with a bachelor's degree in law degree who works in client services, and the other with the historical sciences, who now works in the department of Billings. If you're worried that you will not find good jobs after college, you start getting experience now time. You can try to work on campus in the waiting room or office work. You should also try to use for an internship, now when you enter college. This will really help you in future. Good luck!
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