International Business?

<p>What are your thoughts on this as a major and finance as a minor? Suggestions? Advice? Help, lol?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Brian B
Student Pilot (Private License)
Trilingual speaker (English, Spanish, and French)</p>

<p>I know plenty of International Business graduates who do nothing akin to international business. So, I totally link it with Business, General. Minors, in my opinion, aren’t worth the paper they are printed on… actually, they are probably printed on your diploma, so those are worth something.</p>

<p>My questions, what do you want to do when you grow up? If it is really international business then by all means major in international business.</p>

<p>From what I know and people that have these degrees and good minor pair-ups get jobs that work internationally and for well-known companies that seek the international help. Everything, now-a-days, is expanding and going over-seas, so this degree won’t be pointless. Especially if a person with this degree is bilingual or trilingual, or even more. With languages adds an additional amount of money to a paycheck. ← that is how I see it. Of course, like any beginning job, your salary won’t be extremely high, so I’m looking at $40/50K a year for a while, then getting up much higher if I get lucky to work for a good company after college (depending upon the economy’s health).</p>

<p>Brian B
Student Pilot (Private License)
Trilingual speaker (English, Spanish, and French)</p>

<p>Also compare it to the basic marketing major, business comms major, business management major, and etc. </p>

<p>Brian B
Student Pilot (Private License)
Trilingual speaker (English, Spanish, and French)</p>