Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Boulder Real Estate What's The Better Undergrad Major?

What's the better undergrad major? - boulder real estate

OK, I'll try to flush them briefly and ...

I can not choose to specialize in .. and yes! I want to do the work in the investment / securities services (s) (investment banking, real estate, stocks / bonds, insurance ... I think) the idea. That's would be my best solution?

Should I a BA in Economics with an emphasis in business? Or a degree in Business Administration ... to finance with an emphasis?

I intend to go on, and an MBA degree is not after ... and I'm sure you can those who have funding, so I would not change me safe if it makes a difference.

As the school would be better between the CU-Boulder and Denver for students? Be DU has an MBA program in 5 years ... are good?

Note: I work for myself, and therefore not really to impress the school was not known, but I want a good education, and learn effectively, the things outside himself. I can (Schlorship half remove it if you fall into a college GPA) of depleted uranium. None of the CU, but it is cheaper, even with the stock market.

2 comments:

Joe R said...

Hey!

A degree in Business Administration is good if you want to run a business. But it is not necessary to help you be a good investor.

Place on the other hand, if you wish, in the investment / securities to develop a good understanding of economics / finance is useful because it is important to the national and global financial markets and the country risk can be assessed in order to know where to invest, when and how.

Not remain at the university to apply. Enter the one you like best and is most comfortable. Either respond to their needs, for he a good student, the burden of proof is on the students really learn and to teach fewer universities.

That is, until you can go to university, but bad if you study, or you can use at a college in the middle and the great, because you give time and effort.

His success at school and his career really up to you!

Good luck!

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Finances would be probably the best options. When I was a little better, I would do it myself. This web article can help you decide:

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