<p>Hey, this is sort of a generic question wherever you go about taking business courses or being a business major.</p>
<p>I guess, in high school, you take english, science, math, langauges, history, at least twice during your four years and you build a foundation and motivation to say "hey, I would like to do premed in college" or "I am going to be a history major" But the thing is, since high schools don't teach business courses- finance, management, accounting- how does one decide to become a business major?</p>
<p>My second question is...although I am planning on becoming a premed student with a classics major, I realize I may have extra slots in my schedule for other interesting subjects and business is something I am interested can be useful in future goals whether starting a private practice in the future or investing, I am really interested in learning about business. Thus, in your opinion, do you think it is advisable to take business classes in accounting, finance, or management. Since I have no clue about business at ND other than that it is no 3 on Business Week Online, are they difficult, time-consuming courses with a lot of reading/memzorization?</p>