<p>I start school on August 31 and my currently declared major is Business Admin. - Marketing. I have already signed up for my classes according to that major and I'm pretty excited about my schedule because the choosen times/prof's. are awesome. But with all the time I've had during break, I started to consider if this is the right degree for me. I know, great timing :/</p>
<p>So here it is. (Business Vs Physics Vs Economics)
What can I expect with from each Degree? (Difficulty, Pay, Opportunities, Enjoyment, Field of Work, and Higher Learning [Graduate School in the future.])</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Honestly the best degree is the one that you can be most passionate about and get most involved in. Obviously if you want to go into engineering or something of the sort then you’ll have an easier time with it if you take physics instead of economics… I remember a woman who was a recruiter for a BB investment banking firm once said that she had a thing for hiring philosophy majors, while one of her bosses really liked to hire english majors… and this is to a highly quantative thinking job lol.</p>
<p>So my advice is to pick whatever you like the most and can excel the most in- the top student in the physics department will have a much easier time getting a job anywhere upon graduation than a mediocre student in economics, and vice versa.</p>