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Would it be best to get my degree in E-Business or Accounting? |
I am in my thirties and going back to school via University of Phoenix. I have 5 years in the E-Business field as Internet Sales Manager, webmaster, etc. I just wonder what the job outlook is for this or would it be better to complete my degree in Accounting? The downside is I don't have any job history in Accounting...and besides I make way more than an entry level accounting job now. What do you folks think? My husband's father's degree was in accounting and he is now in sales, as are all the other boys in the family. I think you should try and find a local university that offers day/night/weekend/online classes and go part-time. It'll be cheaper than University of Phoenix, and the degree will be better recognized. University of Phoenix isn't really looked upon kindly. |
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