I've Got a younger cousin coming out of high school this december, he's leaning towards an econ major, starting college in the fall. I'd like to like him talk to a recent grad to let him get a feel for the nature of the coursework and possibly career options. The idea here is to inform him so he can avoid switching majors 3 or 4 times. No seriously large committment of time required, just lunch (on me) one afternoon for maybe an hour or so.
10/26/2008 11:48:50 PM
I am an econ major, and I go around blowing shit up
10/27/2008 8:13:10 AM
I don't know much about our Econ dept...but if its like the rest of the College of Management he should go to another school
10/27/2008 7:19:57 PM
whats wrong with our management department
10/27/2008 9:23:08 PM
the econ department is great I say if he has an interest in econ then go for it but I would complement it with a statistics or finance degree because they work hand in hand and it will help a great deal when looking for a job.stat/econ or finance/econ are strong combinations
10/27/2008 9:49:49 PM
^I secondMost econ jobs require lots of statistics (analyst work) or finance (financial stuff...)
10/28/2008 9:53:37 PM
'06 - Econ and Poli Sci. Work at BofA. Glad to talk - Live in Charlotte.
10/28/2008 10:18:08 PM
10/28/2008 11:07:37 PM
^Speaks the truth. I was a business major for a little bit and it was just a horrible experience (now math major).I did get my minor in Econ, and all the professors rock.[Edited on October 29, 2008 at 7:32 AM. Reason : ]
10/29/2008 7:31:32 AM
All the econ teachers are awesome and I've never had an econ class with more than 30 other students
12/6/2008 10:44:59 PM
12/7/2008 7:57:55 AM
^econ majors only take 1 200-level class, and its certainly possible to get a small one. especially if you can get in the honors program.^^^^advising for business majors does suck. advising in the econ department is totally different. my econ advisor's jaw dropped when i told him i hadnt met w/ a business advisor since the first semester freshman year.
12/7/2008 11:04:48 AM
State has a good econ department.One of the best professors I have ever had is in there, his name is Lee Craig and tell your cousin to take as many classes as he can with him.Also, get a BS in Econ. Be ready to to like math and the other people saying to complement it with statistics are smart. Do that.If you are good enough and can get into a pHd program in Econ, you will never ever have to worry about money again, so long as you go somewhere decent. The WORLD graduates around 900 Econ PhDs a year and there is a strong demand.
12/7/2008 4:54:18 PM