u/New-Leader9979

Sustainability and Financial Management

Is this a good undergrad degree for the future? I’m interested in the business industry, and this degree combines accounting, finance, and environmental/business sustainability (ESG) topics.

Are careers in sustainability/ESG growing or declining? Is this a degree that could lead to good pay and strong job opportunities in the future, or would it be smarter to just get a regular BBA degree instead?

I am mainly wondering:
How valuable this degree will be long term
Whether ESG/sustainability roles are actually in demand
If employers prefer specialized degrees like this or broader business degrees

Most importantly Employability Rate!!

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u/New-Leader9979 — 2 days ago

Who’s committed to uw SFM?

After getting a deferral from AFM I am really thinking about it just want to know how many other people on this sub Reddit are also committing?

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u/New-Leader9979 — 3 days ago

Afm admissions

I am very confused if you have looked at the pattern in this subreddit a few people got accepted with avreage from 88-92 barely anyone got accepted that was in the 93 range 93-93.8 many got accepted that were in the 94+ range

Does this mean that the 93 range is the competitive decision pool they haven’t finished processing.

That is the only way I see it, or find a correlation.

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u/New-Leader9979 — 10 days ago