Now I'm currently taking up a Pre-u course in a private university. I'm in a Science stream and I realize I'm getting worse in science subjects due to their difficulties. Should I continue my applied course (Chemical Engineering) in degree or switch to business course (Banking and Finance). Which course gives me higher job opportunity in the future and which course is slightly easier?
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Well this is really up to you. Both will give you great job opportunities post graduation. Chemical engineering will give you the higher starting salary somewhere along 60-70K. However although finance starts between 45-55K, it will have as high, if not higher mid-career salary (100-120K) Of course all this depends on the quality of your school. Finance is definitely the easier route, but that doesn't mean you won't be in demand and can't make as much money. Hope this helps.
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Well first of all i want to tell you that on professional level what ever you are studying its going to be difficult if you are not interested in learning that subject. Your personal interest matters a lot. If you really have no interest in science subjects u should quit them. Banking and finance is also good field and also needs full concentration. To get good job u must have knowledge and skills. For your reference I am forwarding you some links that will help you to decide suitable major for you.
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