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What extracurricular can recommend for a finance degree as a high school sophomore ?
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Hey, I am currently a high school sophomore interested in a finance degree. I would like to know about any internship/club/activity/tip you recommend. (I am from West Texas)

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2 months ago

As a sophomore, I also know how stressful it can be trying to make yourself more appealing to universities. If your school doesn't already have an early Finance-related club, MAKE ONE! It gets you good publicity, helps you make new friends with a similar mindset, and you get on more "scout" radars by being the creator of a club. Even though we're in high school, there are still ways you could make this a "high-profile" club. Conduct "interviews" with your potential members before admitting them to the club. Before even proposing the club idea to the principal/board, make sure you have a steady and reliable line-up for members of your club in interest. Give viable reasons why you should be allowed to start this club with the group of people you hand-selected. Putting in your time and effort will ultimately show the school authorities that you are responsible and serious about your future. depending on what you're going for, you may be able to get the school treasury (if your school has one. Idk, but mine does.) on board with your idea. Hopefully, that was a helpful suggestion.💀✨

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I’m from south east Texas and I recommend deca and fbla

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