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Justin, no, don't ignore IT. Most business degrees recommend some programming or other IT courses anyway. Plus, with the experience you're gaining in the real world, some colleges will let you 'test out' of some classes, with little or no actual course work. Cherry pick ones you're most interested in, or that will help you in your current job. But, if you go, major in 'de biz'. Rick --original message---- Justin said: This is interesting, you suggest to get a bachelor's in business. Does this mean not to take any programming classes in college? Or just take a few?
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