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I've got a question I would like to pose to all those employed folks out there in radio land, for the benefit of all those who haven't graduated yet.
Given what you've learned since you've been out of school and working, has your Major/Career choice been worth it?
I would especially like to hear from all you folks with soft science, and humanities degrees.
I had a double major in accounting and computer science. Years later, I thought about an MBA from a top 10 MBA school but decided to get a masters in computer science instead. After several years in industry, I ultimately ended up in consulting.
Overall, I think the degrees were a good choice - especially the masters degree because when I did that, I focused my studies on the area where I ended up doing consulting and it gave me an edge in knowledge at exactly the right time. I never used the accounting degree or CPA at all but getting a degree in business and having that basic foundation, has I think been helpful. I think I'm pretty good at consulting, enjoy it and financially it has been rewarding, so it's pretty much worked out.
The two things I wish I'd learned more about in college were how to write and better discipline in how to think. I think some liberal arts programs are better at that stuff. I ended up learning those things on the job.