I'm completing an MBA currently, but I already have a BA in Journalism and a BS in Business Management. I do business consulting in the financial services industry. I probably will continue college until I've completed the PH.D in Business (the research program not the teaching program).
I've always loved business, investing, and related topics. I guess I disagree with some of the previous posters here (this is really my first day posting on this forum after having sent awhile just lurking), about how certain BA or BS degrees won't get you ahead in your career.
I always seen college is a "tool" in my toolbox to construct a career, not the "reason" for the career. Alot of people seem to think that all you have to do is go to college and get a degree and BAM, you can come out and find $100k a year job positions everywhere. From my experience that doesn't happen in ANY industry.
Technology, law, medical, etc., all require you to have some sorts of hands-on experience in the field before you actually start making REAL money. The degree most times allows you the ABILITY to get into the field, but doesn't mean that you automatically go into the big paying positions.
A general business degree opens up many doors especially when you are networking with other business professionals, seeking high positioned sales positions that might pay salary plus commission, or perhaps when you might be seeking to invest in certain business ventures the other partners might require you to have some sort of experience to get into the money-making venture.
So I wouldn't take heed to others when they say that college is a scam and the degrees don't mean much unless you are in xyz medical, xyz law, xyz tech., xyz accounting, etc. It depends on how you manage your career. And furthermore, with so many loopholes now in the federal student loan system (
www.ibrinfo.org) along with many colleges out there to choose from that cost $6k - $7k a year instead of those ranging around $20k - $30k a year, you should be able to get a college education if you have the willpower.
I know alot of professionals with BS degrees in business that are making high figure salaries and I have met many doctors and attorneys with law/medical degrees that can barely keep the lights on.