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<p>I'm currently a freshman at Penn State and it's a dream of mine to work on Wall Street. </p>

<p>I was looking over the bios of the managers of our Nittany Lion Fund and noticed that almost all of these people have a double major in Finance and Economics and a minor in either business law, psychology, and etc.</p>

<p>Is this the best combination for the most opportunities in the future?</p>

<p>Student</a> Fund Manager Bios — Wall Street @ Smeal</p>

<p>So you capitalize prospective majors but not prospective minors?</p>

<p>God Whistle, you’re such a prick. It DOESn’T meAN anYthing iF he CapitalizEd oNe word And not AnotheR. I really want to know where you get off thinking you know better than everyone else.</p>

<p>@Spydersix - Both those majors are very applicable as they can point you down a similar path. Do you need both? I doubt it, but I suppose it couldn’t hurt. Just seems to me that a bachelor in one and master’s in the other would be better than 2 bachelor’s, but I’m not really sure.</p>

<p>It was funny though.</p>

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<p>I didn’t capitalize the minors because they aren’t that important compared to what your major is.</p>