<p>Hey guys, so I'm trying to figure out my future and I really need some help cause I have no idea.
I'm currently a sophomore undergraduate student at Villanova University with a 3.8 GPA majoring in economics in the liberal arts school. I've been overloading every semester so by the time I graduate I'll have a business minor, finance minor, and japanese minor. I have an internship doing excel work for a small start-up business in my hometown this summer.
My family is telling me to continue my education by getting an MBA or masters in finance, but I have no idea what graduate programs I would even quality for or are profitable. I'm thinking I could work for a few years but I have no idea what companies would even hire me or I could apply for.
Basically I'm asking if I should go to a graduate program or work after undergraduate, and what jobs or graduate programs could I possibly apply for or get? Thank you so much, I really appreciate it since these questions have been bothering me for two years now.</p>
<p>you can’t get into a reputable MBA programme without prior full-time work experience.</p>
<p>that should fix your problem for now.</p>
<p>Thank you so much!! But do you think the masters in finance is a good idea??</p>