<p>Right now, I'm looking into possible majors into a successful, challenging, and interesting work. ( I know... who isn't :) )</p>
<p>As an undergraduate, I'm thinking about going into a few things: Finance, Accounting, and Mathematics as my concentrations.</p>
<p>I'm interested in many things academic, so I was considering increasing my breadth by double majoring in any combination of finance, accounting, and mathematics (though there doesn't seem to be a strictly mathematics major at Goizueta. Perhaps I would have to get a degree in the arts+sciences school as well?).</p>
<p>The rankings for Emory's Goizuetta in terms of mathematics and accounting according to businessweek are fantastic, but it is hard to draw conclusions about academic rigor and after-college job opportunities.</p>
<p>So my question is sort of two-fold. What kind of paths do people take through the undergraduate experience (including specialized area depths if you have any more specific tips) to get those great top 4 accounting and I-Banking firms (or maybe equally great jobs in smaller firms).
And what would sort of be my "chances" giving the possible economic climate and my Emory degree in a few years?</p>