<p>Within the business school, my university offers both a BSBA-Finance and BSBA- Economics. I am not sure which to choose.</p>
<p>I like both subjects in different ways. Also, I am not sure what I want to do for a career (definitely not anything intense like investment banking; however, I do like finance and less aggressive banking). I am considering law school or a graduate degree of some kind which will be related to business (or an MBA itself if I end up not going straight to grad school). I started as an accounting major (accounting actually has its own school here) and joined a great, friendly organization on campus for accounting majors, but I dislike accounting too much to continue, regardless of the banquets, perks, and good friends. Anyway, now I am going to switch into finance or economics within the business college.</p>
<p>Both majors take a lot of business courses like introductory accounting, economics, marketing, finance, etc., but then they specialize.</p>
<p>Economics: Take Intermediate micro and macro, then 3 more economics courses of your choice (such as game theory, labor, sports, public choice, etc.)
Finance: Take debt, equity, and financial management, then one more very restricted elective</p>
<p>I am not sure which would result in a higher GPA nor which one would prepare me for what I want out of a career. I understand this is splitting hairs a little bit. Also, double majoring, or even minoring, is not possible. Any advice?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>