Pharmacy vs. Business Major

<p>Hi. I got accepted as a pharmacy major at Northeastern University in Boston. I think being a pharmacist is a very good profession, there's job security, good starting salary, etc., but do you think a business major such as accounting or marketing would be more rewarding? I want to earn a decent salary, something I can live comfortably off of and have an interesting and fulfilling job at the same time. I've been considering switching over to Northeastern's business school, which should be easy to do assuming it's less selective than the pharmacy school. I have about $17,000 in loans/yr for Northeastern and if I stay on the pharmacy track, I should be able to pay those off fairly easy. Would the same be true for accounting or marketing majors? Which major is the best in terms of salary and overall job quality? Also, for marketing or accounting majors, would I have to go to graduate school in order to get a good job?</p>

<p>What do you really want to do? If you want to be a pharmacy, then stick with it, if not accounting pays about 45k, start off in public accounting.</p>