I’m starting to college this tumble as well as we have a preference in between on foot on a Division IAA football group or an chosen commercial operation club/program of about 60 students called “business leaders”. Whiich one will demeanour improved to employers on a pursuit resume?
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Depends. Sports and business are oddly related. People who excel at sports are also people who can typically work well as part of a team, understand individual performance goals, are coach able, trainable, and typically willing to participate for the greater good. They are also known to be self motivated. If you are a “walk on”, then one could also assume that you are driven to excel in anything that you choose to do. If you are recognized as a strategic leader on your team, all the better. These are all excellent traits for many, many careers. (Have you ever seen the movie Rudy?)
Conversely, a well recognized and rigorous business program may teach the same things in a different way – and it’s going to be recognized differently in various circles.
If your major in college and future business plans are going to be business oriented, then go for the one that goes with those career goals best.
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It depends on what field you plan on working in, if you seek a sports-related job then the football team would make sense otherwise stick with the “business leaders” option.