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I have a general question, I’ve applied to study psychology in education and I really like the course when I went to the applicant day. It just that I also have a slight interest in business and working in business but I don’t have the GCSE grade to do a business course. I wanted to know if there’s any possible way that while doing my degree I could do something that could fulfil my interest in business.
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
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(Original post by Rkhan13)
I have a general question, I’ve applied to study psychology in education and I really like the course when I went to the applicant day. It just that I also have a slight interest in business and working in business but I don’t have the GCSE grade to do a business course. I wanted to know if there’s any possible way that while doing my degree I could do something that could fulfil my interest in business.
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
I have a general question, I’ve applied to study psychology in education and I really like the course when I went to the applicant day. It just that I also have a slight interest in business and working in business but I don’t have the GCSE grade to do a business course. I wanted to know if there’s any possible way that while doing my degree I could do something that could fulfil my interest in business.
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
I get the impression you dpont know what you wish to study business or psych? You could do a joint degree?
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If you really want to go into business then it's better you focus towards fulfilling the requirements and getting onto the business degree rather than study for the Psych degree.
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(Original post by Rkhan13)
I have a general question, I’ve applied to study psychology in education and I really like the course when I went to the applicant day. It just that I also have a slight interest in business and working in business but I don’t have the GCSE grade to do a business course. I wanted to know if there’s any possible way that while doing my degree I could do something that could fulfil my interest in business.
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
I have a general question, I’ve applied to study psychology in education and I really like the course when I went to the applicant day. It just that I also have a slight interest in business and working in business but I don’t have the GCSE grade to do a business course. I wanted to know if there’s any possible way that while doing my degree I could do something that could fulfil my interest in business.
Is it possible for me to go into the business field even though my degree isn’t related to business at all?
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(Original post by threeportdrift)
Most people in business don't have a business degree, it's not a requirement at all. Mind you, most people with a psychology degree don't work in psychology either. Degrees and their utility vary greatly.
Most people in business don't have a business degree, it's not a requirement at all. Mind you, most people with a psychology degree don't work in psychology either. Degrees and their utility vary greatly.
The only reason I’m contemplating the degree I’ve picked is because I hear so much good things about a business degree such as how it leads to career, it’s open, but the problem is I’ve never gone to a business open day so I would know if it’s for me, it more of an illusion
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(Original post by threeportdrift)
Most people in business don't have a business degree, it's not a requirement at all. Mind you, most people with a psychology degree don't work in psychology either. Degrees and their utility vary greatly.
Most people in business don't have a business degree, it's not a requirement at all. Mind you, most people with a psychology degree don't work in psychology either. Degrees and their utility vary greatly.
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