What can you do with a marketing or finance degree?
mcammon2801 asked:
I’m a junior in high school and am starting the college search. I have a couple things in mind regarding what I want to major in. But I have some questions about going into business. It’s a huge field of study with so many jobs! So I’m asking:
What can I do with a marketing degree?
What can I do with a finance degree?
What can I do with an accountant degree?
Thanks alot!
I’m a junior in high school and am starting the college search. I have a couple things in mind regarding what I want to major in. But I have some questions about going into business. It’s a huge field of study with so many jobs! So I’m asking:
What can I do with a marketing degree?
What can I do with a finance degree?
What can I do with an accountant degree?
Thanks alot!
Tags: College Search, Jobs, What Can I Do With A Finance Degree












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