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Business Degree or Economics Degree coupled with Mathematics

Often that depends on the school. Does your business school have a separate career center, for example?

All else equal though, an economics curriculum will generally seem more rigorous, especially if the business one is particularly fluffy.
 
euroazn is pretty much spot on.

other option if you've locked a job up is to do something you'll never get the chance to do again. or another option would be to do some cs if that's of interest and available.
 
Hi,

I have a business degree and as an undergrad, the management/marketing classes were the most boring and uninteresting classes I had to do. Economics, on the other hand are much more related to finance and I enjoy then alot more.

If you are interested into quants/finance stuff, you will probably enjoy more economics than management and marketing. As fotr a carrer path, it will all depend on the kind of job you'll be working in.
 
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