PLEASE HELP! Accounting, Finance, Econ? What to do? (transfer student)

<p>Thanks for checking this thread and willing to assist me with this quandrary im in. It's a little long, but your advice and comments are going to be extremely helpful!
im currently attending Suffolk Universiity for the first year, and I am sure that i will be transferring for my sophmore year.( something went wrong when i applied as a high school student, so i was basically rejected by almost all my colleges but my safty, which was suffolk)
I am going to be an investor in the future, so i think i need to learn Econ, accouting, and finance. But i don't knwo what i should choose as my major. I have been thinking Finance all the time, but I am also aware of the fact that to be a good investor, accounting and Econ are both essentials, hence, im perplexed again!
NYU and UPENN are two of my top choices. In fact, I am thinking that I have to get into NYU,(it's just next to the wall street; the perfect place for me to learn) and UPENN has been the dream school that I have always wanted to go to because of all sorts of reasons.</p>

<p>My SAT scores when I was in high school are: 390,750,490
I am going to take SAT again in Oct, and I am confident of getting at least 1900 to 2100.
My GPA was fairly okay in high school (college courses have not started)
My TOEFL score is 100/120
Facts I assume marred my competitiveness: "46" in art for one marking period. & suspended for one day(dormitary reason). & Low SAT score.</p>

<p>Here are the questions:
1: What, can Guarantee(exaggerated) my acceptance as a transfer studnet to NYU? BY ALL MEANS!!!(of course legally, like stats and etc)
2: I am thinking applying to Michigan State as a safty. But im thinking applying also to Columbia, Northwestern, and U Rochester. What do you guys think about I doing so? (encourage/discourage)
3: What shouold I choose as Major for Undergraduate school?</p>

<p>PS: my courses at suffolk have not yet started but im sure i will do well</p>

<p>Anyone please!?</p>

<p>I would recommend Finance, then Accounting, then Econ in that order. However the requirements may be difficult. I.e., Wharton finance has kids with really good profiles, so going Econ to the College at Penn might be easier. Other questions, no one can really say, and you don't have the data yet.</p>