I start college in August and would like to figure out my major so I don't waste too much time.
Some background:
1) Science/math are my specialties... I like science in particular (math is meh... calc 3 was lame) and aced all the SAT/SATII tests
2) I have taken about 24 business credits already, inc. intermediate accounting, micro/macro econ, business law, corporate finance
3) Business interests me, but not quite as much as science, health, & the human body
Right now, I am premed/accounting... but I can't quite decide whether I want to keep the business major, or replace it with kinesiology or biology. If I kept it, I would retain the option of going into a PhD program and coming out a business prof starting at ~$170k/year. However, the actual work of medicine seems more satisfying, despite the increased work that would need to be put in.
I could also do MD/MBA, as a kind of hybrid between the two careers. Would I want to retain the business major in this case?
Also, are there any books I could read to give me more insight into the lifestyle of a doctor?
Thanks!
Some background:
1) Science/math are my specialties... I like science in particular (math is meh... calc 3 was lame) and aced all the SAT/SATII tests
2) I have taken about 24 business credits already, inc. intermediate accounting, micro/macro econ, business law, corporate finance
3) Business interests me, but not quite as much as science, health, & the human body
Right now, I am premed/accounting... but I can't quite decide whether I want to keep the business major, or replace it with kinesiology or biology. If I kept it, I would retain the option of going into a PhD program and coming out a business prof starting at ~$170k/year. However, the actual work of medicine seems more satisfying, despite the increased work that would need to be put in.
I could also do MD/MBA, as a kind of hybrid between the two careers. Would I want to retain the business major in this case?
Also, are there any books I could read to give me more insight into the lifestyle of a doctor?
Thanks!