<p>Ok so basically, i know i am going to major in computer science. However, i am confused as to what i should conbine with it. For example, ive heard joint major computer science and economics is good. Ive also heard math. And if math, then which is better, general or applied? Any help is appreciated:)</p>
<p>You’d be better off focusing on CompSci for your undergrad, and then going back nd getting your MBA after a few years experience. They say that the best degree combination known to man is a CS/MBA.</p>
<p>or you could think about minor in econ or math… both sounds good to me.</p>
<p>We have an intern right now that was a dual major in cs and info sys.</p>
<p>You don’t need to combine CS with anything. If there is some other subject that you are interested in then by all means take extra courses in that area for your own education.</p>
<p>I think people who combine CS with other things typically like the other thing better and add CS for background and employment opportunities. If you really like CS, adding something to it isn’t going to get you a better development job.</p>
<p>I’m a dual major in CS and Industrial Engineering.</p>