UMich Econ vs Michigan State Finance

<p>I'm currently a sophomore at Michigan State University with dreams of an investment banking career after graduation. I figured that Michigan would open more doors for me during my job search. I know how difficult it is to gain acceptance into the Ross program so I'm wondering if Michigan Econ would even be worth it or if I could just stay in Michigan State Finance. If I stay at Michigan State I'm trying to be accepted into the Financial Markets Institute (FMI) as well as the normal Broad college of business. FMI has more rigorous academic requirements than Broad and currently has about 50 or 60 members. Some of the students that I've met in the program have done pretty well for themselves and received full time offers with Citibank, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley and other banks in New York. What do you think would be my best option?</p>