The point is that the skills among economics majors compliments greatly, job industries such as banking, finance, consulting, research, etc. just like skills in an English major would compliment journalism, or a history major would compliment historical research.
But is it really true that the skills that economics majors have are good fits for banking, finance and consulting? And do they acquire these skills during college? If they did acquire them in college, was it from their economics courses? Did they have them going into college?
But is it really true that the skills that economics majors have are good fits for banking, finance and consulting? And do they acquire these skills during college? If they did acquire them in college, was it from their economics courses? Did they have them going into college?