Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 19:12     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:My kid switched from finance to accounting due to greater availability of internships. Graduated last year with a job offer following an internship. Currently getting a masters and studying for the CPA. Happy with the switch.


What was the internship in and was job offer in same industry or same company?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 19:03     Subject: Business major

My kid switched from finance to accounting due to greater availability of internships. Graduated last year with a job offer following an internship. Currently getting a masters and studying for the CPA. Happy with the switch.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 19:02     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can choose general or a concentration usually.

don't do general. It's useless.


What do those who choose "general" do after they graduate? MBA? Work? And if work, in what areas/type of positions?


Management trainee at Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 19:02     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is choosing finance and economics, but says other popular concentration at DC b-school is data science. I am hoping DC tacks on a liberal arts minor, as it may round DC out...but its up to DC.


Don't do data science.


Elaborate?


Entry level data science jobs are shrinking so it will be hard for new college grads to get first jobs in this field. I would combine it as a minor with a different major.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 18:52     Subject: Re:Business major

Anonymous wrote:I know it's not the "it" major, but you can't go wrong with accounting.

https://cpatrendlines.com/2025/05/08/gen-z-surges-into-accounting-for-all-the-reasons-your-mother-told-you/?srsltid=AfmBOoq9Lg28DGqW7oCuzZWBTa71Owpx1-hgKrnkrzi8ccWzh9nAippS

https://joinhandshake.com/blog/network-trends/gen-z-accounting-careers/

I concentrated in marketing, but in hindsight, should've done accounting. I pivoted to the finance side later, which better fits my personality and skill.


How is accounting doing in the world of AI?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 18:51     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC is choosing finance and economics, but says other popular concentration at DC b-school is data science. I am hoping DC tacks on a liberal arts minor, as it may round DC out...but its up to DC.


Don't do data science.


Elaborate?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 18:50     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can choose general or a concentration usually.

don't do general. It's useless.


What do those who choose "general" do after they graduate? MBA? Work? And if work, in what areas/type of positions?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 18:49     Subject: Re:Business major

Anonymous wrote:I know it's not the "it" major, but you can't go wrong with accounting.

https://cpatrendlines.com/2025/05/08/gen-z-surges-into-accounting-for-all-the-reasons-your-mother-told-you/?srsltid=AfmBOoq9Lg28DGqW7oCuzZWBTa71Owpx1-hgKrnkrzi8ccWzh9nAippS

https://joinhandshake.com/blog/network-trends/gen-z-accounting-careers/

I concentrated in marketing, but in hindsight, should've done accounting. I pivoted to the finance side later, which better fits my personality and skill.


If you read this again, can you write what you did in marketing and why and how finance is a better fit (for you)?
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 10:16     Subject: Business major

The “it” major I’ve heard/read about is primarily finance or fintech (which sounds like finance & data science combo)

I’d suggest any student look at the classes required for degrees & that can help narrow down. For example, I’ve seen some finance degrees require calc 2 & additional math which is not required for management or entrepreneurship or accounting. If your kid hates math, that’s probably not a great path for them.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 10:13     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:DC is choosing finance and economics, but says other popular concentration at DC b-school is data science. I am hoping DC tacks on a liberal arts minor, as it may round DC out...but its up to DC.


Don't do data science.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 10:05     Subject: Business major

Anonymous wrote:You can choose general or a concentration usually.

don't do general. It's useless.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 10:05     Subject: Re:Business major

I know it's not the "it" major, but you can't go wrong with accounting.

https://cpatrendlines.com/2025/05/08/gen-z-surges-into-accounting-for-all-the-reasons-your-mother-told-you/?srsltid=AfmBOoq9Lg28DGqW7oCuzZWBTa71Owpx1-hgKrnkrzi8ccWzh9nAippS

https://joinhandshake.com/blog/network-trends/gen-z-accounting-careers/

I concentrated in marketing, but in hindsight, should've done accounting. I pivoted to the finance side later, which better fits my personality and skill.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 08:12     Subject: Business major

DC is choosing finance and economics, but says other popular concentration at DC b-school is data science. I am hoping DC tacks on a liberal arts minor, as it may round DC out...but its up to DC.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 08:00     Subject: Business major

You can choose general or a concentration usually.
Anonymous
Post 01/20/2026 07:59     Subject: Business major

"Back in the day" under Business, there were concentrations of
-Accounting
-Finance
-Management
-Marketing
-Management Info systems (this could have been under a different department. Forgot.)
-Other (likely there were a couple more. Forgot)

What is the "it" concentration in Business these days? Do students try different classes to figure out or do most undergrad business programs require student to select from one of the concentrations when applying?