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I’ve made mistakes, by far think this is my biggest one (liberal arts major)
So my current situation is that I’m a senior, I graduate with a political science bachelors, a minor in economics and a history minor. Looking at the political science field there isn’t many opportunities and if there is there isn’t much growth.
I’m planning on going back to school to get a degree but I can’t decide if I should go for an accounting degree or an economics degree. I just want a job, that’s all I want.
I’ve explored the accounting area and I’ve seen that a lot of people get employed with minimal difficulties. I don’t know much about the economics route, but I’m considering it because of my minor on it. I’ve taken the basics like microeconomics, macroeconomics and some economics related electives.
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