I am a sophomore in college and upon looking over Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Management, and Finance, I noticed that they follow the same plan and have the same courses except for a few. And those few are REQUIRED for the other majors. Should I just and get four degrees at the price of one?
Becareful, I know at my school they have rules about overlapping majors, so to obtain majors in multiple, would require extra courses.
Check your schools about double, triple majors. And at most schools, you wouldn’t get 4 degrees sindrvthe majors are in the same area/school.
It looks like you’re gaming the system to get some arbitrary maximum number of similar degrees-- just like those annoying HS students who try to game the system to take the maximum number of AP courses. Or that you’re a one-dimensional robot with no curiosity outside the business discipline.
A double major or major/minor in 2 totally different disclipines impresses more.
You could look more scattered than impressive.
You’ll be a general jack of all trades when most employers are looking for a specialist. Better to go deeper into the upper level courses of one or two of them.