Double undergrad major vs MBA

I am a junior in high school and starting to narrow down my college choices. My passion is computer science, but I also enjoy aspects of business such as finance and economics. I may eventually want to open up my own software development company and I think a background in business would be extremely beneficial in helping me succeed. I could also see myself working in finance if for some reason computer science does not work out. Would it be better to obtain a double major in computer science and another business related major, or should I just stick to computer science and get a job after I graduate without having to attend more college. Going straight into the job market would likely help me return to school sooner and get my MBA rather than having to work more before returning to school because I earned a double major. Or, are both things valuable enough that I should plan to earn both a double major and an MBA. The reason I am curious is because I am looking at some colleges that are very strong in engineering, but do not have a business programs. As a result I want to know if I should avoid them because I wouldn’t be able to double major.

Thanks in advance for your help!

If you want to take some business courses, or even double major if you can fit everything in, that is perfectly fine for your undergrad years. The better MBA programs expect a minimum of two years of increasingly responsible professional experience, and they prefer more than that. Also, many employers will help pay for MBA studies. This means that you don’t have to worry about the MBA until you are out of college and have worked for a while.

Also figure out if you need to double major or just take business classes as your electives.

Ok, thanks. But is one option better than the other?