Finance or Computer and Electrical Engineering ===> MBA

<p>Okay so I will be going to Rutgers University (New Brunswick) next fall. I have been accepted to both the School of Engineering and Rutgers College. I am unsure as to whether I should major in Finance or Computer and Electrical Engineering. I would like to later go on and get an MBA. I want to work in the field of business, but I have heard that even Engineers can work in the business world --> IBanking and such. Also, I have heard that an undergrad degree in business is not worth it because you will be taking similar courses in business school when going for the MBA. I really don't want to waste money majoring in Finance or another business related field when I will be taking the same courses again in business school. Do Computer and Electrical Engineers have the same oppurtunities as those who major in Finance as undergrads? Do engineers have less opportunities, in terms of jobs, than do finance majors? Will majoring in finance be beneficial for me when I go on to pursue an MBA? Please help I am very confused and open to any feedback. </p>

<p>Also, I would like to note that I really enjoy working with computers - that is where most of my time is spent. For this reason, I would like to major in Computer Engineering. However, I want the same, if not better, job options that business majors offer. Thanks!</p>

<p>I also have the same question as you. I have to decide wether I should go undergrad and get a degree in Econ. or in Computer Science. But I think that if your able to have a minor then you should try at both fields, then the question becomes which one should be your major and which on should be your minor.</p>

<p>get a dual major, thats what im doin, finance and computer science</p>