My son is a freshman at University of Florida. As most young men his age, he doesn't know exactly what he wants to do, but will likely find himself in some sort of a business career. Over Christmas break, he met somewhat of a big wig in investment banking who is also a Gator who highly recommends he pursue a Masters of Science in Finance. The program is designed to get an undergraduate degree and a Masters in 4 years.
U.F. Warrington Master of Science in Finance
It is pretty competitive to get in, from what I understand, but my son definitely has the grades and scores right now. He is likely to want to go to law school after his undergraduate degree, but that is another 3 1/2 years away. It shouldn't be too hard to get a Poli Sci or Economics undergraduate degree and merge it with this program if he wants to pursue it. For people in similar industries, would you think that having a MSF would make him more desirable as a hire once he finishes school, regardless of whether or not he wants to go to law school. I am in Medicine, I am thankful he has ZERO desire to pursue my career path, but I am woefully ignorant of the value of such a degree. He's going to have to make it on his own in the business world. Thanks in advance.
U.F. Warrington Master of Science in Finance
It is pretty competitive to get in, from what I understand, but my son definitely has the grades and scores right now. He is likely to want to go to law school after his undergraduate degree, but that is another 3 1/2 years away. It shouldn't be too hard to get a Poli Sci or Economics undergraduate degree and merge it with this program if he wants to pursue it. For people in similar industries, would you think that having a MSF would make him more desirable as a hire once he finishes school, regardless of whether or not he wants to go to law school. I am in Medicine, I am thankful he has ZERO desire to pursue my career path, but I am woefully ignorant of the value of such a degree. He's going to have to make it on his own in the business world. Thanks in advance.
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