Sup guys.
this board has some really knowledgeable people on it.
wondering what your advice is for somebody who still has the option to major and get certifications in basically any field.
I am graduating in a few weeks with my bachelors in business management, have applied for two universities for the fall which i will most likely get accepted to. both have great programs in accounting that are geared towards CPA licensure and are heavily recruited by local businesses.
but i am wondering if there might be a better route before i commit to this. I like the idea of being a professional acccountant and maybe one day a CFO, I like dealing with budgets and related work. Desk job, intellectual, cash, etc. I could really enjoy it. however i could enjoy just about any intellectual profession where i have some responsibility over some real issues.
i have considered switching to a civil engineering degree. an economics degree. an MBA. and even an Information Technologies route even though im completely uneducated on the subject simply because i know its one of the most in demand career fields.
what do you guys think is the field that needs skilled work the most, and that will get the most compensation, and the most real responsibility over tangible projects ?