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2755582 No.2755582 [Reply] [Original]

So, I intend to major in business because I want to make money and am very interested by it. However, I would like to know if there are any careers that bridge the gap between business and science. Any help, /sci/?

>> No.2755601

>>2755582
>wants to make lots of money
>majors in business

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>> No.2755643

>>2755601
problem?

any actual input?

>> No.2755681

>>2755643
business as a major is incredibly easy and looked upon as a cop out major by most corporate employers (unless you have a Ph.D. in Economics or something)

if you're interested in "making money," and you don't want to do too much hard thinking, may I recommend any one of the engineering disciplines? (except civil, that pays shit)

>> No.2755695

>>2755582
>bridge the gap between business and science

The less 'business' that pollutes science with pricetags, the better. The gap must remain wide like the vacuous hole in the minds of creationists.

>> No.2756405

the career that bridges the gap between business and science is called "scientist." the most common major among Fortune 500 CEOs is engineering. it requires intelligence, though.