About my future?

<p>I've always wanted to be a doctor, but I've recently decided otherwise. </p>

<p>Say, I wanna major in some sort of engineering that I will find my interest in college and wanna someday develop or invent something and start a business with it with a few of my colleagues. </p>

<p>What would be the best way??? It seems like I need some classes for business management, too. </p>

<p>What would you guys recommend?</p>

<p>engineering in undergrad, business in grad
engineering in undergrad, engineering in grad
engineering major and business minor, engineering in grad</p>

<p>or,,, what kind of combinations???</p>

<p>Do what you want and what YOU feel like studying because you'll usually enjoy your college experience more and enjoy your studies and maybe get a higher GPA. Dont' worry about grad school yet.</p>

<p>Good Engineering:
MIT
CalTech
Carnegie Mellon
Cornell
Berkeley
Stanford</p>

<p>Some of these top colleges have 5 year Masters in Engineering programs and I personally am applying to two out of this list for business/econ (Carnegie Mellon and Stanford). Carnegie has a 5 year Masters in Engineering and 3 year + 2 year MBA for engineering/business at the Tepper school which is ranked 3rd by Wall Street 2006. I hear double majors are super easy at CMU too and they have top programs in a lot of fields. I like Stanford a lot too because it is basically the only school in California I would go to and I loooove the grade inflation hahahahaha. Stanford engineering is SEXY too.</p>