Quote Originally Posted by Hulud
only downside to that is there will be way too many people looking for the same jobs

That major is a generalized major. In other words, it can be used in a ton of different jobs. You could use it to be the manager at a grocery store or a manager at a pharmacy. So that's actually a pretty smart major to have considering it's wide variety of uses compared to a specialized major.

BTW, an MBA may be very nice to have on your resume, but it will be very unlikely the key to a job. Many jobs that REQUIRE an MBA also require X amount of experience too. There aren't too many companies looking to hire a rookie that merely has a "degree" just for that "degree". Yes, high dollar positions sometimes require a certain degree for consideration, but that's rarely the ONLY consideration too.

IMO a generalized 4 yr degree will be the most usable IF you don't have a specific career path chosen because it's the most flexible major.

The smartest thing to do is to chose a major that will compliment your career choice. So picking a career choice FIRST and then picking a major is the way to go IMO.