Double Major Dilemma

<p>I will be attending Arizona State Universities WP Carey School of business in the fall as a transfer sophomore...I am currently a CIS major because I like the idea of working with technology in a business environment...However, I do not want to be an IT guy who sits in a basement playing WOW all day next to a tissue box and bottle of lotion which of course is never far from reach :)</p>

<p>The highly desirable and vital position of the guy who knows his tech and works with the big wigs to improve an organization is what I want although I cannot put a specific title on the position. I believe I am in the correct area of focus to achieve my goals but would like some reassurance/opinions/advice from others.</p>

<p>Lets be real here..I want to walk the (education) path that puts me on the fast track to landing the job that makes the most money possible..from the start of my career, to the first day of relaxing on my yacht with a fat cuban sticking out my mouth. </p>

<p>I work at a local human society and frequent soup kitchens. Just want to establish that I am not a selfish money hungry jackass haha. Yet having a fiscally successful career is something I demand of myself.</p>

<p>Questions for your consideration:</p>

<p>Is CIS a good major for an undergrad in terms of salary/ employment outlook/ job satisfaction?</p>

<p>Would going to grad-school and for a MIS degree be vital for me to be successful in this field?</p>

<p><strong>What would the most potent double major or area of focus for a CIS undergraduate?</strong></p>

<pre><code> -Economics accounting and finance all seem like practical options thus far.
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<p>WP Carey also offers minors in real estate and "business" (what that entails/ it's usefulness is unknown) but requirements for both of these minors are similar to classes I have to complete regardless so its something to consider</p>

<p>Im scared here guys. I feel like I am deciding how successful I will be in my career right now and I feel undereducated and lost. </p>

<p>ABSOLUTELY ANY ADVICE/ TIPS will be highly appreciated </p>

<p>Thank you so much</p>

<p>-Ryan</p>