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You need an undergraduate degree in finance for this career. If possible, pick classes focused on financial analysis, or choose a track within your degree that has this focus, which will prepare you for the field. While completing your degree, widen your field as much as possible. Take classes in accounting, economics, and business. Math classes are helpful, particularly statistic classes. Though pursuing a master's degree is not absolutely necessary, some positions do require it, and it can help give you an edge in the field. In graduate school, you can specialize. Don't just focus on financial analysis. Pick a particular area of of the field, such as risk assessment. As a financial analyst, you need a specific skill set. For instance, you need to have computer skills so you can analyze data. To that end, maybe you need to take computer classes while in school if you aren't proficient.  You also need to be able to communicate well and make decisions.  You should have good math skills and be able to focus on details.

summary: Apply to undergraduate programs. Complete your degree in finance. Consider pursuing a master's degree. Take classes in financial analysis. Develop the right skills.


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The first step to ditching a manipulative boyfriend is to step away from denial. If you're still hesitating at all, strive to see the relationship for what it is accurately. Think about how you feel around your boyfriend. If he's manipulating you, you're likely drained or exhausted in his presence. You probably feel like you cannot trust him. You likely often catch him lying or stretching the truth. You want to make sure you don't leave things ambiguous. A manipulative person is likely to try to find a way back into your life, so make it very clear the relationship is over. Find a time when you're both free to have a sit down talk about why things are ending.  Do not beat around the bush. Get right to the point during the talk. Say something like, "I wanted to talk to you because I don't want to see you anymore. This isn't working and I'm not happy." With a manipulative person, it may not be worth it to get into the nitty gritty details. If your boyfriend is manipulative by nature, he may try to deny what you're saying. Try to keep things simple. Say something like, "I don't feel comfortable in the relationship anymore and I think we would both be better off with someone else." Even if you truly believe your boyfriend is manipulative, finger-pointing may not be worth the trouble. Your boyfriend is unlikely to accept blame for his behavior if he has not done so in the past, and you don't want the situation to turn into an argument.  Avoid bringing up past hurt feelings or arguments. This will only fuel feelings of negativity on both sides, leading to a needlessly aggressive breakup. If your boyfriend asks questions about your decision, firmly restate that you simply don't feel the relationship is working for you anymore. A manipulative person is likely to try to get you back under their influence as soon as they can. A manipulative boyfriend will show off his softer side when he realizes you're pulling away. Your boyfriend may try to get you back on his good side through uncharacteristically kind gestures if you keep up contact.  Do not text or call your ex. Try not to engage with him on social media. If necessary, delete him on social media outlets and block his number. If you're in a situation where you have to see your ex, keep conversation cordial but do not engage more than you have to. If you, say, work with your ex, be polite at business meetings and offer a friendly "Hello" in the morning, but do not engage in small talk during downtime at the office.

summary: Accept the relationship for what it is. Be direct. Try to avoid direct blame. Cut off contact right away.


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Skirts come in all different lengths, sizes, and styles, making it easier to pick one that will highlight the parts of your body you’d like it to. Think about what the ideal skirt would look like on you to help you decide which style will be best.  For example, if you don’t like your knees, you’re going to want to choose a skirt that hits below the knee. If you love your legs, you might pick out a miniskirt. These are skirts that will take the attention away from your stomach and pull it to your waist. High-waisted A-line skirts are a great option—A-line skirts are fitted at the waist and slowly widen as they reach the hem. Pick out an empire-style skirt, which has a fitted waist and a skirt that flows out, for a comfortable, laid-back option. If the bottom portion of your body is wider than the top portion, an A-line skirt's tighter waist will help draw attention to the smallest part of your waist while letting the skirt flare out at your hips. Pick out dark-colored A-line skirts that hit your knee for a great look. For example, choose a navy blue A-line skirt with a tie waist. If you have lots of curves, a pencil skirt will flaunt them in a flattering way as pencil skirts are very narrow and fitted. Choose a skirt that brings attention to your waist, such as a skirt with a belt or tie-waist, while also making sure the skirt isn't too tight.  Try wearing an A-line pencil skirt that's tighter in the waist and flows out in the skirt. Black pencil skirts are a great option that will go with almost any top. Pencil skirts are known for being tighter than others, so try walking around in your skirt before selecting it. This includes pencil skirts that aren’t too tight on your body, as well as A-line skirts with a loose skirt. Avoid choosing a skirt with tons of fabric, and stick to ones that show off the natural curves of your body instead of just covering them up. Pick out a pencil skirt that comes just below your knees to show off some leg, or opt for an A-line skirt in a fun pattern to add a bit of flare. If no part of your body is wider than the other, try to highlight any curves you may have with form-fitting skirt options. These include bodycon skirts that hug your body, as well as mini skirts.  Pick out skirts with ruffles, bows, or zippers to add dimension. There are lots of different fabrics that will cling to your body, creating the appearance of curves. Try a form-fitting pencil skirt for a sleek look. If your shoulders are wider than your hips, creating the appearance of a triangle, you want to make your lower half look wider to balance it out. A flared skirt is great at creating width as it flares out at the very bottom—pick out one that goes to at least the knees, though a maxi flared skirt looks great too! Pick out a flared skirt with ruffles or patterns to add even more depth. If you have long legs, you can wear almost any type of skirt, though maxi skirts look particularly great since they flow all the way to the floor. Pick out a maxi skirt that hits right at your ankle if you’re wearing flats, or one that comes to the floor if you’re going to wear heels.  If your legs are quite thin, you can also wear a miniskirt with a straight cut. Pick out maxi skirts with pleats or embellishments to draw more attention to your legs. If you’re on the shorter side, pick out skirts with shorter hemlines. This will help elongate your legs, making you look taller. Above-the-knee skirts are a great option, as are fitted skirts.  Try out a miniskirt if your legs are thin. Choose an above-the-knee skirt that has a high waist for a great look. Wearing high heels with your skirts will also help your legs look longer.
summary: Decide what you want your skirt to accentuate or hide. Try on high-waisted options if your body is shaped like an apple. Pick out an A-line skirt if your body is pear shaped. Select a pencil skirt to show off an hourglass body. Choose skirts with a defined waist if you’re plus size. Opt for skirts that hug your body if you’re ruler shaped. Wear a flared skirt if your body is shaped like an inverted triangle. Show off long legs with a flowy maxi skirt. Choose a shorter skirt to seem taller if you're petite.