econ major w/info technology minor?

<p>Hey everyone! I've been researching majors and after a lot of consideration I feel like the business field would be the most beneficial and easiest way to get a job. Although I hate the retail sector of business, I feel like there are many different paths to choose from. </p>

<p>Sooo I've come up with an economics major with an information technology minor. I feel like this would be a good combination because you can get most business jobs with an econ major and knowing computers looks good to employers and could potentially open up some more opportunities in technology companies. </p>

<p>Now correct me if I'm wrong, but are those a good pair? I thought computer science at first but was redirected after someone gave me some more information on it. Will an IT minor even mean anything? And would the classes be too hard to handle? I don't want it to drop my GPA too low. </p>

<p>Also, I've seen business economics as a major (BSBA) at the school I want to attend. Is this more attractable than just "pure" economics since it is business related? </p>

<p>I hope to go on to attain a MA in finance or an MBA. Will my choices honestly be smart in the hope of me getting a high paying business job? </p>

<p>Sorry for the long post and so many Qs, I'm just still really confused as to what I want to do but I thought that this path would lead down a good one. Any answers and suggestions are appreciated! Thanks in advance! :)</p>