<p>I am a freshman at Berry College, a liberal arts college in Georgia, and I am trying to decide the path to take. While advisers and classes will vastly help iron out this decision, it wouldn't hurt to ask this question.</p>
<p>I have pretty much have to choose between a Finance and Accounting Double Major with a Mathematics minor and a Mathematics and Economics Double Major.</p>
<p>I grew up loving math and always thought that would be my major; however, I do not know the practicality of getting into the theoreticals of the upper-level Economics and Mathematics. With that said, I feel like that choice would better prepare me for Grad School and give me more options.</p>
<p>Finance and Accounting with a Math minor seems like a more practical choice, but it is hard to seemingly give up being a math major. </p>
<p>BTW Crossing any of these majors (Finance and Math. etc.) would be too many hours at Berry.</p>
<p>Obviously, when it comes down to it, I should pursue what serves to be more interesting and gives me more opportunities; however, it is always good and beneficial to hear other points of views.</p>
<p>Thanks for any and all opinions.</p>