@@rebecaacuevasahard tho. My friend wasn't alow3d to do a master in data science because of his economics degree. He would have been accepted if he did Econometrics, business analytics, or actuarial science or economics with minor obtaining extra credits.
Journalism guy would be a great lawyer if he likes writing reports. A lot of lawyers hating putting law into writing, so they hire other attorneys to do it. They make a lot of money too.
By the time I was in 4th or 5th grade I had already decided I was interested in studying Economics when I got to College. There were positives and negatives but I was almost 100% sure I wanted to study Economics. And when I got to 7th Grade it was more or less "locked in". Actually, I wanted to study International relations of foreign policy but we didn't have the political connections to where this made sense. So in 7th Grade I mostly checked to see if I could earn money in Economics. It's weird, I suppose, but I was not even a teenager in the 7th Grade and I did not know about jobs and stuff outside of working in agriculture or delivering newspapers or other odd jobs around town. But if I had to make the choice today with my knowledge I'd probably shoot for work as a professional athlete in the NFL or NBA or something like that. I was simply a really boring kid. But to be honest, my aptitude scores and other test scores showed I would do well in Economics and had the ability. Money was never the reason I studied Economics in College but naturally money is reality and a fact of life.
journalism guy sounds like he’d be a good journalist idk idk
Sounds like he should pursue journalism idk
The guy doing mechanical engineering has the face of a person doing mechanical engineering. Void of all life.
Econ guy should look into being a data scientist for banks
Yes
bro is it possible to become data scientist with Eco major?
@@Pranay471yes
@@rebecaacuevasahard tho. My friend wasn't alow3d to do a master in data science because of his economics degree. He would have been accepted if he did Econometrics, business analytics, or actuarial science or economics with minor obtaining extra credits.
@@deeptoot1453this really saddens me
First guy thinking the most practically
Economics guys are heavily into data and analytics. Economics has become a great major recently. Check it.
Dude loves his major,if he had to move he would move next door
@@Roy-mk9zl Yup, it's the original data science. Especially econometrics.
@@ericcarson342apply for a job in data science with econs degree and tell them it is the original data science. Good luck.😂😂😊
Journalism guy would be a great lawyer if he likes writing reports. A lot of lawyers hating putting law into writing, so they hire other attorneys to do it. They make a lot of money too.
Dude that third guys biceps are bursting out
It’s called having a short bicep peak
Its not
Well, he has very little fat to cover them.
By the time I was in 4th or 5th grade I had already decided I was interested in studying Economics when I got to College. There were positives and negatives but I was almost 100% sure I wanted to study Economics. And when I got to 7th Grade it was more or less "locked in". Actually, I wanted to study International relations of foreign policy but we didn't have the political connections to where this made sense. So in 7th Grade I mostly checked to see if I could earn money in Economics. It's weird, I suppose, but I was not even a teenager in the 7th Grade and I did not know about jobs and stuff outside of working in agriculture or delivering newspapers or other odd jobs around town. But if I had to make the choice today with my knowledge I'd probably shoot for work as a professional athlete in the NFL or NBA or something like that. I was simply a really boring kid. But to be honest, my aptitude scores and other test scores showed I would do well in Economics and had the ability. Money was never the reason I studied Economics in College but naturally money is reality and a fact of life.
Economics computer science double major
Good combo?
great combo
I choose econ with data analytics, I thought of cs but there was no such double major in my college
@@memyselfandi6253 Econ & Data. Definitely go together. Great choice.
But then you’d be stuck in school for too long?
If you're going to go to college make a decision before selecting
im marrying this interviewer dude 😍
He should minor in in Comp Sci with data science
Econ guy is lying no one that actually codes likes java
i mean its debatable haha
2nd guy is definitely from 9ja
ya his accent
bro thats so wildimh
Hah, I’m also an Econ major at UCF
Is it worth?
@@Mikeplaysdbdit’s worth it for analyst positions it’s the best business major imo
UCF?