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Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
Science anything if your REALLY Good at what you do.
Originally Posted by ricky409
Business related degrees have possible the lowest floor, and highest ceiling...
#comeatmebro
Originally Posted by jdizzle75
Getting a degree based on how much money they make is a bad idea. Get your degree in something that you actually want to do all your life.
In all honesty you need to find a balance of both. Being a doctor or lawyer makes money but it may make you miserable. My advice from someone already working is think of an interest, find a career with those interest that can make good money and see what you need to do to get there. Don't be surprised if once you start working you are not making the kind of money think you would be, gotta grind and earn recognition.Originally Posted by IamDavidRice
Originally Posted by jdizzle75
Getting a degree based on how much money they make is a bad idea. Get your degree in something that you actually want to do all your life.
I actually want to make money in life
Originally Posted by Rex Ryan
hi david
with a business degree... you could start off as a manager at a retail store making $35K and puttin in 50+ hours a week.Originally Posted by IamDavidRice
Originally Posted by ricky409
Business related degrees have possible the lowest floor, and highest ceiling...
#comeatmebro
what does that mean exactly?
truth.Originally Posted by jdizzle75
Getting a degree based on how much money they make is a bad idea. Get your degree in something that you actually want to do all your life.
Originally Posted by ricky409
Business related degrees have possible the lowest floor, and highest ceiling...
#comeatmebro
Originally Posted by ricky409
with a business degree... you could start off as a manager at a retail store making $35K and puttin in 50+ hours a week.Originally Posted by IamDavidRice
Originally Posted by ricky409
Business related degrees have possible the lowest floor, and highest ceiling...
#comeatmebro
what does that mean exactly?
with a business degree... you could start off as a financial consultant making $70K, or finding some corporate position in investing, marketing, or finance making upwards of $100K off top...
on the tail end of the career, you could still be working somewhere w/ 20+ years experience, making $60K going into retirement
on the tail end of the career, you could have 20+ years of experience, catching a CMO or CFO job making $750K and working 25 hours a week...
high ceiling, low floor fambs...