rexbobcat
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So I've procrastinated to the max, and this is the last night to register for classes, so I decided to register for a Fundamentals of Marketing class. I don't necessarily plan on becoming a self-employed photographer per se. It would be nice, but I'm not going to say that it's something that's absolutely going to happen. I might work in multimedia or production in some other aspect (at least that's part of my contingency plan lol) so....
So would this be a good class to have? I don't want to get a minor in business because screw that - that's why, but I'm not sure if this would be just a good overall class to have as someone who hopes to make a good chunk of income from photography but also likes to keep his options open.
Basically I want a class that will give me some knowledge that I can use to my advantage.
This will also be counted as an elective. My major is University Studies, which is basically a degree with three areas of concentration, which have the same hour requirements as three minors....It's kind of complicated to explain (my university kind of sucks in the Liberal Arts area). In this degree I need several electives. So do y'all think this would be a good general move for my degree and career hopes? I'm just tired of taking classes that are just bull****, and in some cases taking duplicate classes because the university tells me too.
So would this be a good class to have? I don't want to get a minor in business because screw that - that's why, but I'm not sure if this would be just a good overall class to have as someone who hopes to make a good chunk of income from photography but also likes to keep his options open.
Basically I want a class that will give me some knowledge that I can use to my advantage.
This will also be counted as an elective. My major is University Studies, which is basically a degree with three areas of concentration, which have the same hour requirements as three minors....It's kind of complicated to explain (my university kind of sucks in the Liberal Arts area). In this degree I need several electives. So do y'all think this would be a good general move for my degree and career hopes? I'm just tired of taking classes that are just bull****, and in some cases taking duplicate classes because the university tells me too.