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Jen Said,
March 13th, 2012 @9:24 am  

I’m not too sure about the wedding consultant part, but going into business administration is the right track to owning your own business. You may want to make sure that your school offers a small business class or something else entrepreneurial type. Also, for the financial adviser, business admin is correct, but you’d want to go for a concentration in finance. Salary is a really tough thing to gauge until you figure out what exactly you want. Do you want a job in a public firm, private corporation? What type of financial advice do you want to give, corporate, operational, personal? There are a ton of options and a finance degree will open the door to all of these. A lot of schools have some type of career center who are familiar with the specific curriculum and can lead you down the exact path that will get you what you need and also likely provide you with job examples and even salary ranges. Most important would be to get good grades and become involved in student organizations. You can meet with professionals and pick their brains. Plus, you never know if they can refer you to someone who may be doing similar things.

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