Emily is currently trying to finish all seasons of Greek on Netflix, eats an unhealthy amount of chocolate every day, and is very easily distracted. She resides in Southern Orange County, CA.
Thank you for your honesty! I agree to always have a plan B but this article is more for inspirational purposes… Not everyone will be successful but it doesn’t hurt to try!
Hello!
Trust me, like I said in the article, my whole family is in business and they adore it. I have experienced the passion a person can have in business, accounting, and finance through them! I believe that this article can relate to any degree and any industry, but I focused on non-monetary majors because of the negative stigma against them. Good luck in your career pursuit!
Hello there!
First off, I am ALL for any other degree, monetary or non-monetary. And of course everyone should go to college (scientist, doctor, lawyer, engineer, educator, CPA, business consultant and everyone and anyone else). All I was attempting to say in this article is that if you choose a degree that will not typically make you wealthy, hard work should be a viable way to get there! Yes, I have no experience in this, and yes, I am still “at the bottom.” I believe that this article can relate to any degree and any industry, but I focused on non-monetary majors because of the negative stigma against them.
Thank you for your honesty! I agree to always have a plan B but this article is more for inspirational purposes… Not everyone will be successful but it doesn’t hurt to try!
Thank you, that is exactly what it was meant to come off as!
Hello!
Trust me, like I said in the article, my whole family is in business and they adore it. I have experienced the passion a person can have in business, accounting, and finance through them! I believe that this article can relate to any degree and any industry, but I focused on non-monetary majors because of the negative stigma against them. Good luck in your career pursuit!
Hello there!
First off, I am ALL for any other degree, monetary or non-monetary. And of course everyone should go to college (scientist, doctor, lawyer, engineer, educator, CPA, business consultant and everyone and anyone else). All I was attempting to say in this article is that if you choose a degree that will not typically make you wealthy, hard work should be a viable way to get there! Yes, I have no experience in this, and yes, I am still “at the bottom.” I believe that this article can relate to any degree and any industry, but I focused on non-monetary majors because of the negative stigma against them.