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swimmerxc
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So my ultimate career goal in life is to become a lawyer that deals with securities, tax, or IP law (depending mostly on what schools I get into and the economic situation within a couple of years).
Currently I am a major in Economics and I am almost done with it, but the problem is that my school will not let me graduate without 120 credits ( I am already 1 year ahead of my actual class). So I am thinking about adding Accounting or Finance as a second degree.
Which one do you think looks better on a resume, Economics/Accounting or Economics/Finance?
Also how does the job market look for Accounting and Finance, I know that Finance majors are having trouble right now but what about Accounting? And since in a couple of year companies will be switching to the international standard wouldn't all accountants have to relearn it since all they teach us at school is GAAP?
Thanks
Currently I am a major in Economics and I am almost done with it, but the problem is that my school will not let me graduate without 120 credits ( I am already 1 year ahead of my actual class). So I am thinking about adding Accounting or Finance as a second degree.
Which one do you think looks better on a resume, Economics/Accounting or Economics/Finance?
Also how does the job market look for Accounting and Finance, I know that Finance majors are having trouble right now but what about Accounting? And since in a couple of year companies will be switching to the international standard wouldn't all accountants have to relearn it since all they teach us at school is GAAP?
Thanks