How difficult would a business degree program be for a creative, artistic person?
I am currently an English major who likes writing, but now I’m thinking about making the switch to Business. I do have some interest in business, though not as much as English. But I know that the business degree will provide more job opportunities. And I can still take part in my creative endevours on the side.
But I’m wondering whether or not creative types struggle and have trouble in the business degree program
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Well, this kind of choice is a really personal thing. If you are truly creative, different and individualistic you will probably struggle with a business program. You’ll probably feel bored. Why not keep up with English and follow your heart. You can always take a few business classes on the side just to try them out or pursue this as a minor.
One you graduate people don’t seem to care about the exact degree in business–they are interested in your reliability and ability to work with others.