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going back to school, what to study?
Some may consider it a waste of the investment, but I have the "post 911 GI Bill" to use so I'll actually have my schooling 100% paid for while getting a housing allowance based on the expenses of the area.
If you had this opportunity where would you go, what would you study, and why?
I have a choice I'm leaning towards, but don't want that to color your answers, so I'll leave it out for now.
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Follow your dream! Your interests and what you enjoy is what I would suggest.
Use your VA to the fullest extent, you earned it!
Recently read that employers are looking for people who can think outside the box they are looking for liberal arts students more than business degree types. History, political science, music, languages are just some undergraduate paths mentioned. They are looking for people that can specialize in business with specific training the company way.
Business degrees like accounting and marketing are fine with other liberal arts classes that teach you how to think rather than rules and proceedures such as accounting (accounting doesn't get too creative until you get to a higher level).
Overall, I'd suggest mixing it up if you want to be in business, get a well rounded broad base education that can provide flexibility in the future.
Good Luck
Technical degrees were sought as well, programers, engineers and science types. Law is always an option and there are many law students grads, who are not attorneys (some starve...).