College graduates who majored in business finance, is it useful for you to keep your books?

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HipHopper asked:


Or am I better off selling my books for money? Is there ever a time in your career where you need to look up something that you learned in college?

Antony
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2 Responses to “College graduates who majored in business finance, is it useful for you to keep your books?”

  1. Box815 Says:

    Sell them back. The “stuff” I need to look up I can find on the internet.

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