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First time poster and have barely any knowledge of business.
Am currently in college to get a bachelors in mechanical engineering, planning to do a second major in business.
I'm 19 and trying to get ahead financially since my young age is an opportunity

Am I on track? Is getting a degree in business worth it? What is it that I will learn?
Anyone who was in my position previously, please give any pointers you can.

>> No.1749968

>>1749947
>Am currently in college to get a bachelors in mechanical engineering, planning to do a second major in business.
*cringe*

>> No.1749970

>>1749968
i was hoping for something a little more helpful than that

>> No.1749974

>>1749970

Welcome to /biz/ new friend.

Invest all your savings in penny stocks and cyrptos. Thats all you need to know.

>> No.1749980

>>1749974
why not a rising company like tesla?

>> No.1749981

>>1749980
>investing into strength
welcome to the 95%

>> No.1749983

>>1749947
Fuck off newfag

>> No.1750426

>>1749947
First, don't go for business just to go for business. Like one of my friends like to say you can learn much more from self teaching and actually creating a business or marketing scheme then paying a school to read it out of a textbook. Hell, he dropped out of high school of his own free will and is now a millionare. But, he kinda is a shut in with anxiety disorders.

Just master in your engineering degree, unless you actually want to now just go into actual stuff you have to have a FAME degree for, like accounting or finance degrees.

Just curious, how much debt do you already have.

>> No.1750462

>>1749980
>>>1749974
>why not a rising company like tesla?
*cringe*

>> No.1750466

>>1749947

>Is getting a degree in business worth it?

No. Even an MBA has marginal value; a bachelor's or a minor is worthless.

Just focus on the engineering degree and you'll be fine.

>> No.1750470

>>1749980
*cringe*

>> No.1750471

>>1749980

> *cringe*

>> No.1750519

>>1749980
I jave to admit, we need people like him, they ate the normies we rise on the backs of.