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Not high. In my experience of teaching at several universities, the cost of studying economics should be one of the lowest among the many major categories. There is no need for expensive labs, and most of them are computer-based simulation exercises.
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If you only study economic theory, the investment cost is definitely not high, but if you study economics and practice it yourself, you may take some detours.
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If the investment cost is not high, it mainly depends on yourself, if the teacher lets you simulate, then you can spend about 2,000 funds to operate.
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Hello, the cost of studying economics is relatively higher.
That's right.
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The investment cost of studying economics should not be very high, unlike the cost of studying fine arts and other majors, which is very high.
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The investment cost of studying economics should not be high, that's up to you. What to invest, if you just practice investing, the amount of money used is relatively small.
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If you don't know anything about economics now, then you must have a feeling of seeing each other after studying economics and finance, and suddenly realize that you should have dabbled in this subject a long time ago. Economics and finance are indeed very interesting and practical, and they can see the wider world. Because economics is explaining something that we can never get around – the real world.
Economics (undergraduate) includes: Economics (the old major was economics, national economic management, agricultural economics (partial), industrial economy, ** economy, transportation economy, labor economics (part)), international economics and ** (the old major was international economics, international business, industrial foreign trade), finance (the old major was finance, taxation), finance (the old major was money and banking, international finance, insurance, investment economy (part)), national economic management, ** economy, insurance, Financial Engineering, Taxation, Credit Management, Network Economic Management, Sports Economics, Investment, Environmental Resources and Development Economics, Marine Economics, International Culture**, Economics and Finance.
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, sunk costs; 2. Marginal cost; 3. Opportunity cost.
sunk costs – determining how people should look at the past;
marginal cost – determines how people should look at the present;
opportunity cost – determines how people should look at the future;
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The reasons why studying investment is very expensive are as follows:
Many students who are now majoring in investment did not take the time to understand the investment major when they applied for the college entrance examination that year. Therefore, I was admitted to the investment major without knowing what courses to study in college, what jobs I could find after graduation, and what the employment prospects of investment majors were.
After I really entered the university classroom, I found that I was really not interested in the investment major at all, so I naturally had the idea of "regretting my death after studying investment".
When some students applied for volunteers, although they did not fill in the investment major, they were transferred to the investment major. In the face of a major you don't like, you will naturally have the saying that you regret dying after studying investment. Seeing this, students should understand:
The online statement about regretting the death of investment does not represent the voice of all candidates.
In fact, the investment major is not a sinkhole major, and college students can work as bank accounting tellers, civil servants (** state organs), civil servants (provincial organs), civil servants (local and municipal organs), civil servants (district and county level and below the county level);
**Analysis Financial research, investment and wealth management services, bank customer service, public institution personnel,** Foreign exchange brokers, corporate business and other occupations, for hard-working and capable students, the future employment prospects and development space of investment majors are relatively good.
Why don't you study investment?
When some of them applied for the college entrance examination, they clearly wanted to study investment, but after reading it, they told everyone not to study investment? Why don't they recommend senior high school candidates to major in investment?
In this case, it is easy for students to get bored with learning, and naturally they also have the idea of not studying investment majors.
Comparatively speaking, it is easier to get a job after graduating from economics, of course, but it depends on which school, Tsinghua University, Peking University, Fudan University, and economics are of course very good.
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