<p>I've been accepted to Cornell and will most likely be going there in the fall (unless some magic happens with the waitlists). Anyways, I'm going to be in the College of Arts and Sciences and would like to pursue some type of business career after college, whether it be investment banking, management, marketing, advertising, or something else in the business industry.
Now, I know that the "business major" at Cornell is AEM, but I don't really want to be in AEM b/c it's in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, which would limit me from taking a lot of classes in psychology, english, and philosophy, which I am also interested in.
So my question is, if I do an Econ/Psych Double Major while taking a couple classes from AEM, will I have the same opportunities to be recruited than people who come from AEM?</p>
<p>I might also double Philosophy or English with Econ to keep my options open for Law School too. Which works best?</p>