Marketing is a great field where you can be both business oriented, but scratch your creative itch. There's lots of flexibility, and pay is pretty good.
I didn't get a lot out of my business degree, but the internships I was able to get as a student were 100% critical to getting a good job out of college. If you aren't jumping on those, you are missing out on some of the best opportunities of your life.
Also, the most miserable places I worked were startups. There was never any security, and dealing with owners/founders was incredibly stressful. In comparison, corporate America has been very enjoyable. Having a good boss, shooting the breeze with your co-workers, grabbing a beer after work, paid corporate travel, having nice equipment, working on things you are passionate about - it's very underrated.
I didn't get a lot out of my business degree, but the internships I was able to get as a student were 100% critical to getting a good job out of college. If you aren't jumping on those, you are missing out on some of the best opportunities of your life.
Also, the most miserable places I worked were startups. There was never any security, and dealing with owners/founders was incredibly stressful. In comparison, corporate America has been very enjoyable. Having a good boss, shooting the breeze with your co-workers, grabbing a beer after work, paid corporate travel, having nice equipment, working on things you are passionate about - it's very underrated.