Biology undergrad interested in Investing

<p>I am Bio major initially planning for med school. I soon gave up that idea and just stuck to Biology without any plan...now I have two semesters left and i am not sure what I can do with a undergrad degree in Biology. </p>

<p>I had two options 1) Study masters in biotech or bio medicine(But I hate biology and lab related work...Last year I worked for a lab and I thought it was boring)</p>

<pre><code> 2) Or study finance.
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<p>I have been investing and i really enjoy doing it. I want to invest for a living.</p>

<p>Now, I am not even sure if i want to study finance just to invest. I am doing good by just reading books on my own. So are there any investing degrees/qualification..that might be useful to me?</p>

<p>Is there anything else i could study for masters but not related to biology?</p>

<p>You can take some courses in finance and economics before you graduate.</p>

<p>MBA is a master’s degree you can do, but that would likely be more costly than you need if you just want to learn some stuff about finance and investing.</p>

<p>Definitely take those finance and economics classes before you graduate. Don’t go for bio if you hate it.
An MBA would be good for a master’s. I would try to see if you could get into a master’s finance program- you may have enough prerequisites to get into if you take those finance classes your school offers.</p>