I'm little uncertain now for some reason on my career choice. I'm currently accounting major, but next year I can declare it officially. I've been torn between majoring in Finance:banking, Finance:Corporate and investment, or accounting. In which later get a master of finance specializing in risk management or master of accounting. Work for a proprietary desk for a major bank or work for hedge fund. Those jobs are high skills, but a lot of fun. I'm not sure if I'm smart enough to handle all the variety of quantitative analyst skills required, but I'm sure if I'm pushed and work at it I can learn the skills.
On the other hand, working as a CPA seem just as exciting and little bit stress-free. I'm not saying CPA is less complicated than money management, but it most likely a little less stressful than money managers, due to amount of risk and creative math that money managers undergo.
I don't know, what you guys think? Go down the route of money management and banking or work as a CPA. I got one more year of general education then I can declare my major officially. :-/ They both seems interesting, but I don't want declare one of them as my major then realized, eh maybe I should have chose the other one..Ya know? Or I could chose accounting then had thoughts just what if I chose finance..