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Originally Posted by TurboFan
My advice? Figure out a ROUGH idea of what you would like to do, and get a somewhat general degree.
If you have some sort of technical degree or professional degree, an MBA becomes much more powerful. Not to diminish the value of an undergrad degree in business, but having a degree in something useful, but not business , will make you a more well rounded candidate for companies down the road. If you do go for a business undergrad, I would go with accounting.
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Having a medical background, I would say that turbofan is right. You have to find something you like. If you understand and know accounting, it puts you that much ahead. Defenitly if you are going to own a business anyway!! I am not sure what a general business degree would do anyway. I think you learn most of that stuff in the real world. Accounting and law, IMO, are the two things that you will wish you had a background in. Not many weeks go by when I am not looking something up in accounting or even law. Do something you like, and be the best at it. Best of luck to you!!