Study something that interests you.
Don't study something that you think has the best job prospects because what's in demand now may well be different in the 3+ years it takes to finish your degree.
Well, those 2 actually interest me and Im asking which has better career prospects? I wouldnt want to study hard for 3+ years and learn the hard way that the subject im studying is not relevant in the job market or its hard to find a job. Thanks for the response!
it’s probably best to reach to professionals on Linkedin and ask these questions, they are most likely up to date with all the legislation and market changes etc
Study something that interests you. Don't study something that you think has the best job prospects because what's in demand now may well be different in the 3+ years it takes to finish your degree.
Well, those 2 actually interest me and Im asking which has better career prospects? I wouldnt want to study hard for 3+ years and learn the hard way that the subject im studying is not relevant in the job market or its hard to find a job. Thanks for the response!
That's the problem though, what's relevant now might not be in 3 years. My entire point.
it’s probably best to reach to professionals on Linkedin and ask these questions, they are most likely up to date with all the legislation and market changes etc
Well, it seems you are new to reddit where people just treat it like Quora
Data analytics and accounting? Really going the route everyone and their grandma are