^^Entrepreneur degree? I'm pretty sure there are hardly any universities that offer business/finance related degrees in the US.
As for the post before that, I do have work experience, but only of a couple of years. And I went to UNSW.
Omnidragon, which country are you working in currently?
Like I said, both the countries(especially the UK) think that the more traditional subjects are academically more rigourous. And they consider commerce at par with business studies(the business course is taught there at only a few universities, I checked the syllabus and it actually covers a...
I will do an MBA, but perhaps after a couple of years, not now. There doesn't seem to be any problem with anything else, except that the degree itself isn't considered academic enough there.
Yeah, I think they prefer the more traditional subjects. I posted a similar question on a UK website. They told me that subjects like commerce are considered 'mickey mouse' subjects there?!
well, i have an honours degree, if that makes any difference.the problem is that apparently commerce isn't considered to be a 'proper' subject in the UK & USA.
Could someone tell me whether B.Com is considered prestigious in the UK/US? I am planning to apply for jobs in both the places, but some people have told me that the likelihood of getting a good job with this course is very low?