<p>Hi everyone!</p>
<p>Currently, I am in the business school (Boston College) as a freshman possibly on the finance track.  I am still taking core business classes so I am not sure as to if I like accounting or finance yet.  I came into college with a lot of my university core filled (over 24 credits) but the way my college works is that I still have to take other non-required classes---in other words I have more freedom.  I have the option to double concentrate within the school of business but even then I would still have 3 semesters free after taking the bare requirement.  With this I decided on a whim to possibly double major in the school of Arts and Science with Economics.<br>
Haha let me explain now that I REALLY love economics--people like music and art but I like economics.  I was the economics club president and econ team geek in high school.  I would wake up for an 8am econ theory class and still like it.  I'm not sure if it'll really help my career but I take it for fun.  That is a total of 11 classes for econ (I'm half done as a freshman).</p>
<p>The problem is that with a Econ Major and Business degree/concentration in Finance, I still have around 2 semesters free. I can double concentrate but all of my adviser tells me that employers will look down on me because I am not focused. Can someone shed some light on that for me? Will Econ or double concentrating hurt my chances at a career? Should I just take random classes instead of double concentrating and double majoring with econ? And also recommend me a second concentration within the list of: operations, management, accounting, accounting info systems, info systems, corporate reporting/analysis. </p>
<p>Sorry for the long post!</p>