<p>I'm currently a PAM major. I heard AEM majors get better job offers after they graduate. Is it true?
that's why im considering transferring to AEM internally.</p>
<p>how difficult is that? does anyone know?</p>
<p>I'm currently a PAM major. I heard AEM majors get better job offers after they graduate. Is it true?
that's why im considering transferring to AEM internally.</p>
<p>how difficult is that? does anyone know?</p>
<p>lol. 10char</p>
<p>I think AEM get better job offers because it is probably a better ranked program. PAM sounds like it's more about the policy while AEM is just a general rounded business program. PAM would probably be a better path to law or business school and graduate school.</p>
<p>Nonsense. Job offers are based on the person rather than the major. In some years I suspect English or Physics majors actually get the best job offers.</p>
<p>I'm applying to PAM as a transfer. From what I've heard/read, I think AEM is more of an unedergrad business, PAM is better if you're interested in studying policy...hence POLICY analysis & management. If you're not really interested in that and just want a more well rounded undergrad business program, AEM might be a better choice.</p>
<p>Rest assured that in the real world from which CC is so far removed, no one knows/cares what AEM/PAM stand for, all they'll see is you went to Cornell and be like "sweet! cornell grad!" :)</p>
<p>If you're interested in IB, which I'm assuming you want to head into your major doesn't matter at all. What only matters is how smart you and how capable you are of doing your work.</p>