answer:Well there’s more to a career in business than working in an office and dressing up. The best thing for you to do is research careers, not majors. Find something you’re interested in and pick a major that will get you there. A business degree is very broad, similar to a degree in psychology or sociology. I’m not saying you can’t get a job with a degree in business, but it’s always a good idea to have an area of focus. Pick a minor or double major in something more specific, such as public relations or hotel management. There’s no way anyone can list all of the paths you could take with a business degree. Like I said, it’s very broad. My best advice is to not pick a major/career for the money. I made this mistake and learned that life is too short to hate your job. Do something you love and you’ll be successful. If you do have money on the brain, know that the jobs bringing in the big money in business require an MBA, so think about whether you’re interested in graduate school. Chances are you’ll change your major at least once in college, and that’s normal. Take a few classes in different fields and see what you like. Google “career aptitude test” and see if you get any interesting results. You didn’t tell us about any interests you have, so that’s really all the advice I can give. Good luck!