<p>I wasn't sure exactly where to put this thread, so if this is the wrong place I'll apologize in advance. </p>
<p>Anyway, I am currently dual majoring in Finance and Accounting at a branch campus of Penn State (Behrend). One day I would like to get into a top MBA program to make myself more marketable in the financial world. However, I am concerned that if I study finance at the undergrad level and then go on to receive my masters, I will end up with skills in only the financial area. I would prefer to know how to do a few other things to make myself more marketable and also a more well rounded person, so I have been considering changing my major to computer science since I have an interest in technology and math. I think this major would be beneifical to me since I would have skills in a couple different areas instead of just one, although I could be wrong. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>Which would be the best course of action here? Is computer science a good background for a future MBA candidate? Or does the dual degree in accounting and finance look better on my resume?</p>