Curious to how many econ / finance etc students are in here...

curious to how many econ / finance etc students are in here. Considering dumping my biochem degree a year in because it sucks and doing econ instead, chase that lambo dream, what we sayin bois

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Literally absolutely fucking retarded degrees. Go do stem or stick with what you're doing.

T. Finance major

Not sure what the point of that is but thanks for the contribution dadio

>giving up a serious degree to chase memes
Okay, honey. You‘re the one snowflake in a million.

Econ degree here. Skipped every class to sell blow and ended up with a 3.5. Half the major is common sense

Most finance majors I know don't know SHIT about finance

the meme is secondary, how is econ not a serious degree ?

It's stem to econometrics not a meme finance or economics degree lol

Do calc instead of Econ

Economists even more meme than technical analysts

You want to study economy because last December you discovered cryptos.
Thats a bad idea.

how so dadio

i would unironically eat bull crap for 20k
its mostly just grass / hay anyway

I wanted to study biochem because i thought it sounded cool, it's a meme that people have serious reasons picking their degree at uni

How about you drop college entirely and get a fucking job

Economics and Finance are not sciences and are highly competitive degrees because they're easy.

Keep your degree and read some books on finance. Then make a lot of money applying the books. But then lose all of your money because the books are trash too.

Econ degree here. This degree is absolutely worthless unless you get some good internships lined up your sophmore and junior years. It's basically impossible to get a good paying job with an econ degree w/o internships and connections from (((networking))).

The only 'comfy' path with an econ degree is going into the actuary route. Load up on probability and stats classes and get 2-3 exams out of the way before graduating. Once you graduate you get a comfy paying office job working 40 hours a week making as much money as software devs do.

Otherwise, most of the jobs in econ are either a) poor paying office jobs or b) high stress, high hours "finance" jobs with moderate-to-good pay.

I am in the same Situation as you user.
I would like to study Business Administration.
Right now I study business informatics, it would give me a good entry level job and there is a need for such people, but I can't motivate to do shit in class and I don't really like it neither.
What do?

who knows user, are we doomed to be indecisive unmotivated shits forever ?

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Econ is not a serious degree because the monetary policy you learn is a bunch of bullshit. You'd be naive in thinking that the people in power would educate the masses on how money and money supply REALLY works. y

Already thought about moving to eastern europe and get a low to average paying job now, to get some motivation to start something on my own and fuck some beautiful women, while I am there as well.
The point is anyway: No matter what you study, if you're an employee you never gonna make it. So it actually does not really matter.

Friend of mine has an Engineering degree and just takes home 2300€ after Tax, which is a fucking joke

wanna stay in England myself but true shit mate. It's shit like that that makes me wanna power through another two years of biochem and just try and make money doing unrelated whatever. Dear fuck i hate labs though

everything you can learn from a finance degree you can l earn by yourself

Accounting masterrace. Suck my cock or I'll give an adverse opinion.

Can train in accounting with any decent degree m8 so that option stays open for me regardless. Is it not boring as fuck though ?

Doing a biochem degree will give you access to laboratories and materials/equipment you wouldn't have easy access to on your own. Econ just has you learn things you could learn reading free books/watching free lectures online.

Nah you need to have taken specific classes to get your CPA. I'm not gonna tell you anymore because if you think accounting is "boring as fuck" you aren't smart enough to know there's more than one career in a degree.

this is all coming from mummy dearest who is an accountant, maybe its different in the UK mate.

'if you think golf is "boring as fuck" you aren't smart enough to know there's more than one way to play golf'
idiotic comment m8 there's multiple careers in any subject doesn't mean some aren't more boring than others

accounting and finance double major here, close to graduation. finance is an absolute joke unless you go to a top tier school. with accounting, as long as you go to an accredited school, you're working towards being able to take the CPA exam. you also learn way more concrete and practical things than you do in finance. dont do finance without also doing accounting unless youre at an ivy league or top 10 business school.

Accounting can be broken up into:
Tax & Financial
- industry (the boring shit that most people imagine accountants do)
- governmental (equally as boring)
- public accounting (less boring harder work, larger pay off, bigger pivot opportunities into things like M&A and PE)