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Which degree is better for me to land a 6/5 figure career finance degree or business management? |
I'm going to a community college right now but will transfer to a 4 yr college soon. I want to land a great job when I get out. I want to make 6 to 5 figures in a year and I know being in business will do it. But I want to have the right business degree so I can land that kind of job. I want to be able to know what kind of degree will do that. Business Finance or Business Management? Please help I would like to know before I transfer to a 4 yr college. Thanks and please serious answers. You could have the greatest degree and the best results and be unemployed. Basically, you need more than just a qualification to earn the big money, you need to learn about working in that sector, make yourself known and useful to future employers. Maybe you should consider doing unpaid work experience for companies you would ultimately like to work for (whichever degree you choose) and that way you'll have insider information on how to get the top jobs, what qualifications the high earners have and you'll already know and hopefully have impressed your future boss. The first thing you should do is realize that five comes before six and that six is greater than five. The next thing you should know is that baccalaureate degrees are a dime a dozen. You won't get a six figure a year job with an undergraduate degree. There are people working in blue collar jobs on third shift with undergraduate degrees. The deciding factor will be your graduate degree and the university that awarded it. Just a suggestion: Before you leave that junior college enroll in a remedial English class. Concentrate on English grammar, sentence structure, spelling, and vocabulary. You need to master the basics before you have any hope of a six figure a year job. I have 3 degrees, but I didn't find out how to make 5 figures per MONTH until I learned the secret of the rich, residual income. Even with a Master's, I was only able to make money as long as I was up trading my time for dollars. Once I learned about residual income and how to leverage off of the work of others, that was when I was able to get ahead of my debt. If you're looking to start a business, the next trillion dollar industry is the health/wellness industry. So you would want to get with a firmly established, debt free company that is doing business in over 70 countries, has over 40 physical offices, 7 cafes, ranked the 4th fastest growing company of any kind in its first 6 years, and has an unduplicatble product being called the next coca-cola, allow them to take the financial risks and you get the rewards by payouts of 53 cents on every dollar. That's what I did and the income with no experience has surpassed my professional income with a master's. Good luck to you. While you're researching, you can listen to a toll free, pre-recorded msg about our company at 800-242-0363, pin 4055, our company at www.TNI.com/1934177, or our cafes at www.TNCafe.com. |
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