Colorado Technical University

Shall I finish taking up BS BIOLOGY? Or shift to HRM or Business Administration major courses?

So, I'm a frosh taking up BS Biology. What my parents' plan for me is after taking up Biology I'd study another 4 yrs. in medicine as for me to be a doctor but there's something in me shouting that I SHALL take courses related to business. I don't know what major in business administration yet. Probably Financial Management. But, Is ACCOUNTING really that DIFFICULT TO LEARN?? BIOLOGY SERIOUSLY IS BORING ME, THOUGH I KNOW BEING A DOCTOR WILL MAKE ME EARN MONEY FASTER IN THE FUTURE FOR DOCTORS are in-demand. And business courses aren't that in-demand anymore. WHAT SHALL I DO? I NEED ADVICE. SERIOUSLY

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  1. Ah, how I remember being torn between CS and Business. Take the required (for your prospective business major) business courses as free electives, and then decide on which ones you like more. Although your parents tell you to be a doctor, you (and they) have to understand that YOU'RE the one in charge or your career path. Also, all the money in the world wouldn't be able to help you if you just straight-up HATE your job. Also, accounting varies for people. I personally found it too easy to even care about, but others treat it like the spawn of Satan. It all rides on how much attention you pay to details, and how well you can memorize formulas (and seeing as how you're a Bio/PreMed major, that should prove trivial to you). Business grads (depending on what you take) are wanted EVERYWHERE- especially in the US. To top it off, certain business majors from certain schools get more attention from possible employers. To sweeten the deal, you could even go into your own business and not have to deal with the problems most non-trained entrepreneurs go through (all of the legal stuff and the accounting, most commonly).
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