ADVICE please!!!? | International Banking And Finance

ADVICE please!!!?

What should I study,
1) Medicine for 7 years
2) Banking and international finance for 3 years

Money is not a problem

if you can, do both, medicine will always be needed and you need to be able to keep track of your finances and maybe other peoples finances too. they are both well paid and needed. you can do it……


5 Responses

  1. Julia Says:

    medcine because it sounds more exciting than banking and international finance. im going into medical when im old enough
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  2. not gh3y Says:

    Wow… Well, #2 will net you more income plus you won’t have to deal with the hassles of liability insurance and the looming threat of socialized medicene (I’m assuming you’re in the USA).

    Ultimately, go with what you love. I did, and I couldn’t be happier being an engineer/scientist.
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  3. Robert S Says:

    Some decisions (for example, choosing a college major, choosing a spouse), if made correctly, can be made just once and can perhaps lead to happiness or financial success (hopefully both). Unfortunately, in the garden of love, it is easy to pick a lemon and we are unable to give you advice about this. Where we can be of assistance is in helping you choose a college major correctly.

    Some good advice can be found at http://www.bestcollegemajor.com/selecting_a_major

    Do you need to find a college major? A minor? MyMajors provides useful advice on university majors and college majors that a high school senior or first year college student with your interests and achievements might do well in.
    http://www.mymajors.com/

    Generally, your first step in selecting a major is to choose a college. If you enter the university without selecting a college, you will be assigned to the Division of General Studies. During your first year, you should decide which college offers majors you might be interested in pursuing. Since colleges within the university have different degree requirements, the courses you take will be affected by both your major and your college. The Division of General Studies will assist you in planning a course schedule during your first year that allows you to keep your "options open" but still make progress towards one of several different degrees. Generally, by the end of your first year, you should have selected a college and have begun to consider several areas as possible majors. You can still change your mind as to your college and major — but what is important is that you plan now to use your first year to discover what interests you!

    Sorry for not being more specific but individual milages will vary.
    References :
    http://www.bestcollegemajor.com/selecting_a_major
    http://www.mymajors.com/

  4. Scots Pines Says:

    Banking & International Finance …
    a nicer lifestyle ….
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  5. saywhat Says:

    if you can, do both, medicine will always be needed and you need to be able to keep track of your finances and maybe other peoples finances too. they are both well paid and needed. you can do it……
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