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harrywang 11-21-2012 02:14 AM

Best business course?
 
Hey guys, I graduated from high school 4 years ago. I want to take a course in business at BCIT but having trouble figuring out which one to take. I don't know what I want to become but I do know I want to make lots of money! Do you guys have any input? I am very new to the college/university thing. Sorry for my bad English!

Sky_High 11-21-2012 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by harrywang (Post 8086916)
I don't know what I want to become but I do know I want to make lots of money!

:lawl:



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JKam 11-21-2012 08:40 AM

:lawl:

You should try our friends Lyoness or Amway.
http://www.revscene.net/forums/67621...m-yay-nay.html

seriously though, you should probably think about what you want to do... what do you think "business" even is? one course isn't going to make you a "business" superstar. To make money in ANY business you need the hunger to succeed and a clear vision of what you want.

harrywang 11-22-2012 12:57 AM

Sorry. I don't really want to "own" my own business. I guess I want to be an investor, or be a real estate agent? I also would like to work in an office. Of course I don't know much about business, this is why I want to take schol for it! I'm not a hands on guy.

Generally, what are some good classes at bcit for business? I really don't know how it works, so I'm just asking for some input and general advice

09k20 11-22-2012 07:55 AM

If you are looking to learn more about investing, I suggest you look into taking Canadian Securities Course or Investment Funds in Canada courses. Both teach you excellent basics of investing and if you ever decide to join a financial institution or investment firm, they are able to register you to trade mutual funds thru MFDA.

Keep your receipt as you can write off your expenses on your taxes and if you even join a firm you may be able to get a reimbursement.

www.csi.ca

Szeto 11-22-2012 08:14 AM

good start would probably be Business Management diploma?

dhari 11-22-2012 09:39 AM

In general, "business" has a few concepts that drive it: Accounting, Economics and Marketing. You should have a good base and understanding of the big picture after those courses and from there you could specialze based on what you like and thrive at.

tomatogunk 11-22-2012 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by harrywang (Post 8087815)
Sorry. I don't really want to "own" my own business. I guess I want to be an investor, or be a real estate agent? I also would like to work in an office. Of course I don't know much about business, this is why I want to take schol for it! I'm not a hands on guy.

Generally, what are some good classes at bcit for business? I really don't know how it works, so I'm just asking for some input and general advice

I did the 2-year marketing management program at bcit 2 years ago... and fast forward to today I've got a job that I love and making more than what I had initially expected to

JKam 11-22-2012 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tomatogunk (Post 8087963)
I did the 2-year marketing management program at bcit 2 years ago... and fast forward to today I've got a job that I love and making more than what I had initially expected to

just curious, agency or client side? assuming you're still in marketing industry.

tomatogunk 11-22-2012 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JKam (Post 8087968)
just curious, agency or client side? assuming you're still in marketing industry.

neither, I'm in sales :fullofwin: The program was divided into five options: communications, sales, entrepreneurship, real estate and tourism. Most of my colleagues from the communications option ended up with the company but some ended up in an agency


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