<p>I want to in accounting, finance, and something in stocks and trading.</p>
<p>It seems like the more degrees we have now a days - the more chance we have of a higher income and job prospect.</p>
<p>Good idea or bad?</p>
<p>I want to in accounting, finance, and something in stocks and trading.</p>
<p>It seems like the more degrees we have now a days - the more chance we have of a higher income and job prospect.</p>
<p>Good idea or bad?</p>
<p>It will give you more options, and may show that you are a hard worker. However, it could also signal that you are very indecisive and could be viewed negatively. You certainly won't be able to demand a higher salary because of multiple majors.</p>
<p>depends on the school<br>
at my school we only need 4 courses to constitute a second major(given that it is a business major) it really depends on the school and the combination of the majors</p>
<p>exp. accounting and finance is really easy cause half of the elementary course requirements overlap </p>
<p>statistics and organization and behavior studies would be like alot harder to double major</p>
<p>depends on how you plan it out, the combination and more importantly the school you are at</p>
<p>I nearly did Finance, Math & Economics... but it really is ridiculous and unnecessary, so I dropped Economics. It is pretty impractical for all of the work imo.</p>
<p>Do you plan to stay in school forever?</p>
<p>I didn't, I had a year's worth of credit ahead from AP and taking 19-20 cr a semester.</p>
<p>Not a lot of universities offer stock and trading. Actually, I have never heard of this major. However, accounting and finance will be a nice fit (I am also an accounting major). I was thinking of doing a double major in accounting and marketing, but this will delay my graduation. So........ no double major or TRIPLE major for me! hahaha..</p>
<p>I don't really see the need of a double major in both accounting and finance.</p>
<p>i want to do accounting, entrepreneurship and international business..</p>