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Economics VS Business management

Which degree do you think is more valuable and better?Which degree leaves more job options?Which degree is valued by employers?
Both are valued by employers, most graduate jobs don't require a specific degree. Economics gives you a little more flexibility to pursue very specific careers in economics related roles, e.g. in the Civil Service or economic consultancies.

If you're ruling out those careers, then pursue the one you're most interested in.
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Original post by Patagonia
Both are valued by employers, most graduate jobs don't require a specific degree. Economics gives you a little more flexibility to pursue very specific careers in economics related roles, e.g. in the Civil Service or economic consultancies.

If you're ruling out those careers, then pursue the one you're most interested in.



Thx:smile: but what degree is best for accounting
(edited 4 years ago)
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I would probably go with business management then!
Thx:smile::five:
Original post by Rolo1234
I would probably go with business management then!
Thx:smile::five:

wait why haven't you picked accounting and finance then?

I'd say economics is 'more valuable' as it has more mathsy content - but most employers honestly don't care about what degree you do - just pick one you feel you will do well in!

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