Business class, Math class, or at least anything related to entrepreneurial skills, accounting, and such.
Well it really depends on your classes in school but Speech class is good, Accounting if you have it, Economics, Foreign Language (around 2 years min probably) 3 Years of Math including Precalculus, Programming classes if you have them(we do at our school) and just like other business electives. Good luck :D
I would suggest looking into a technical school. Many of these classes need to teach you how to write for ab business.
An advanced degree in Early Childhood Education with some business classes would be a good place to start.
I would check your local schools for business degree programs. That would be the most helpful and useful thing in learning how to start your own business.
Well each school will offer different classes and the larger the school the more likely she can find more focused classes for customer service, but there are a few she should take that you can find anywhere. I would suggest business, speech, and math as these are important to any customer service job.
Yes, most schools do offer business management online. I would check with your school and see what is available for the semester.
i been in school for 2 1/2 years were going for my bachelor degree in business admin, can i change to associate degree in business management
"Dance" would probably be a good start
Yes, you can! I would start by being a fire volunteer and then take training classes provided through your local community.
I would start with your college classes. Most schools offer classes online during the summer. This way you will not have to worry if your credits will transfer over. I would also look into your local Community college and take a class they offer. However, make sure your credit will transfer over.
If you plan on owning your own business, studying business management would be the best degree path to follow. You will probably want to take some advertising classes as well.
This depends on what classes your school is offering and what school you go to.
It would be helpful to take classes regarding US history, politics and government. Also, if your college offers classes in business law, such as for business majors, that would be helpful too.