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Dwayne Said:

What college degree is for a "Businessman, Entrepreneur, CEO, Leader" type person?

We Answered:

Many successful businesspeople have strong backgrounds in accounting and finance. I would suggest accounting as a field for study as an undergraduate.

You can always stack it up and study management, marketing, and finance with multiple majors and minors. That can be a load of work though.

Going straight for an MBA would be a smart choice instead of messing around with other masters degrees first. Unless you really want to beef up your resume for an ivy league school or something. MBAs are probably the best degrees for what you want to do, since you want to be directly involved in the business world. You can get an MBA in almost any area of business too, so that's good.

Business people are unique and they all have eclectic backgrounds. Just do what you feel best doing. Also get plenty of work experience and get along well with other people. Establish contacts and make friends.

Just find your niche. Do what feels right to you.

Beatrice Said:

What college degree is for a "Businessman, Entrepreneur, CEO, Leader" type person?

We Answered:

I would recommend going for two bach. at the same time, finance and biz mngt. These are two very important areas for any manager to understand. Also, if you talk to the councilor at the college you are looking to attend, they can help you fit your classes together so that things flow a little easier.

Make sure you take some psychology courses along the way. Just the basic stuff.

Get a job while you are working on your masters.

While a student, try to work in as many fields as possible. Find one that you love and learn everything possible about it. For instance, try selling electronics, books, furniture, clothing, etc, then try printing/publishing, construction, whatever you can get your hands on. If any of them grab you and keep you interested, then learn everything about the field that you can. You will never become a millionaire if you do enjoy working long hard hours. The best way to do that is enjoy your field.

Best of luck to you!

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