kagura
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Hey,
I'm going to be undertaking the BBC (accounting) this year, and I'm kind of in a dilemma; the way the accounting key program is set out, the only real possible field I can major in is finance (since it has the same subjects as the core units), but I'm not entirely sure if this is for me. I originally wanted to major in something like economics, but the degree does not provide enough 'electives'. So, it's either a major in finance, or two sub-majors in finance and economics.
I'll probably go with finance, since that seems more 'appropriate', but it's just that I have no idea how interesting it will be. I wanted to do eco as a sub-major because that will at least give me some interesting units that I'd like. So yeah, which do you guys think is better? A major in finance or two sub-majors in economics and finance?
Thanks. ^^
I'm going to be undertaking the BBC (accounting) this year, and I'm kind of in a dilemma; the way the accounting key program is set out, the only real possible field I can major in is finance (since it has the same subjects as the core units), but I'm not entirely sure if this is for me. I originally wanted to major in something like economics, but the degree does not provide enough 'electives'. So, it's either a major in finance, or two sub-majors in finance and economics.
I'll probably go with finance, since that seems more 'appropriate', but it's just that I have no idea how interesting it will be. I wanted to do eco as a sub-major because that will at least give me some interesting units that I'd like. So yeah, which do you guys think is better? A major in finance or two sub-majors in economics and finance?
Thanks. ^^
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