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Best Majors for the Enterprising Type (E): Degrees and Faculties

For the Enterprising type, university isn't just about knowledge: it's a launchpad. What matters most isn't lectures but networking, internships, and early-stage projects. Your choice of major sets your starting position in the market.

๐ŸŽ“Top 5 Faculties to Apply

1

Business School / Management Faculty

Direct path to leadership: strategy, marketing, finance. Networking is built into the curriculum.

2

Law School

Argumentation, negotiation, legal expertise. A law degree opens doors to business, politics, and consulting.

3

Economics & Finance Faculty

Understanding cash flow, investments, and market dynamics.

4

International Relations Faculty

Diplomacy, cross-cultural communication, political analysis.

5

Marketing & Advertising Faculty

Brand strategy, positioning, digital marketing fundamentals.

Recommended Majors

Management / MBA

The classic route to leadership. An MBA after undergrad can double your starting salary.

Law / Pre-Law

Argumentation skills apply everywhere: from the courtroom to the boardroom.

Marketing & Digital Marketing

Brand management and customer acquisition. In demand across every industry.

Finance & Investment

The language of business: whoever understands money, controls decisions.

Entrepreneurship / Startup Management

Emerging programs at top universities. They teach you to build, not just describe, businesses.

Political Science / Public Administration

For those drawn to political careers and societal influence.

Not Recommended

Pure Mathematics

Abstract problems with no applied output. E gets bored by semester two.

Library Science / Archival Studies

Minimal communication, quiet document work.

Laboratory Biology / Chemistry

Hours alone with test tubes. For E: professional torment.

๐ŸคStudy Partners

ConventionalC

Organises your chaotic notes, tracks deadlines, and helps with the numbers.

SocialS

Helps build team relationships. Where you push, Social smooths things over.

Investigative (anti-partner)I

Too slow a pace. While Investigative analyses the data for the third time, you already want to act.

Learning Style

Learning through action and competition. Case studies work better than lectures. Group projects with real clients are the ideal format. Inter-team competition motivates E more than any grade.

๐Ÿ“šIdeal Learning Format

Case studies > Internships > Debates > Lectures. Programs with mandatory practicums and an on-campus business incubator.

โš ๏ธStudy Risks

Risk: networking at the expense of studying. A diploma without knowledge depreciates fast. Balance: 70% academics, 30% extracurricular projects.

Online Courses

For career-changing E types: MBA programs on Coursera (Wharton, INSEAD), Product Management courses (Reforge), strategy from McKinsey Academy.

๐Ÿ“œCertifications & Courses

PMP (Project Management Professional)

โฑ 3-6 months

Global project management standard. Builds employer and client trust.

CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst)

โฑ 12-18 months

A passport to the world of investment and financial consulting. Respected globally.

Google Digital Marketing Certificate

โฑ 3-6 months

Hands-on digital marketing skills. A quick entry into marketing without a specialised degree.

๐Ÿ”€Alternative Paths

Online MBA / Executive Education

For those already in business: formal education without leaving your job. 12-18 months.

Startup Instead of University

For the bold. Launch a business at 18-20 with mentors from an accelerator (Y Combinator, 500 Startups, Techstars).

Sales as a School of Life

Start as an SDR/BDR at a tech company. In 2 years you'll gain more negotiation experience than 4 years in a lecture hall.

๐Ÿ—๏ธExtracurricular Activities

  • โœ“University business incubator: launch a real project
  • โœ“Debate club: argumentation and public-speaking skills
  • โœ“Student government or student council leadership
  • โœ“Internship at a startup or consulting firm from sophomore year

๐ŸŽฏSkills to Develop

Financial literacy (P&L, unit economics)

A leader who doesn't understand numbers leads blind. Basic financial analysis is a must-have skill.

Public speaking

Toastmasters, TED-style talks. Holding an audience's attention is a competitive advantage in any role.

Business English

International deals, overseas clients, global conferences: without English, your ceiling is lower.

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Content prepared by the PrismaTest team based on John Holland's RIASEC theory of vocational personalities. All descriptions are grounded in research and adapted for practical career guidance.