Business major at ASU?

<p>Which of these MBA's will benefit me in the long run: Marketing, Business Administration, or Management?</p>

<p>Also, I am a junior in high school, will i have a tough time in these if i have no clue about business or the economy or anything?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>An MBA is a graduate degree, much different than an undergraduate degree, which is usually what you go to school for after high school.</p>

<p>Focus on undergrad, college after high school, first. Then figure out what you want to go to school for. You’re asking about getting a graduate degree in business, and you’re asking if you need to know about business? You don’t need to know everything off the bat, but it seems like you’re only interested in business because you think you can make a lot of money. </p>

<p>tl;dr
Education yourself a bit before asking questions, go to school for something you’re actually interested in. Don’t make future plans without knowledge.</p>

<p>yeah youre right i completely understand. I just figured if i am planning on going to school for extra years, i wanted to get the most out of it, which is in fact, money.But thanks for the advice.</p>

<p>There is a recession about once every ten years. During that time, layoffs are rampant, and many MBAs are often unemployed. In the recession of 2000, many MBAs graduated into unemployment. If you want job stability in a recession with an MBA, I recommend focusing on the MBA-healthcare option. There are MBA programs that focus on healthcare administration and medical billing, which are generally in demand despite cyclic recessions. Of the three you listed, marketing is probably the most risky, but the other two are suspect as well. A healthcare focus for an MBA lowers the risk of unemployment a lot.</p>