What double major goes well with Finance?

<p>I'm currently debating on a double major to go along with finance. Thanks to dual enrollment, another major should fill the extra semester of electives I was going to end up with anyway. </p>

<p>I was thinking of double majoring in either Accounting-Finance or Economics-Finance. I've heard decent things about both, but don't really know the specifics on the matter. Some people have even suggested doing Finance-Marketing. </p>

<p>I'm open to all of them and any others that would be good picks. Although, Economics-Finance sticks out in my head for some reason. I was hoping anyone with experience on this topic could help me out.</p>

<p>Considering the amount of credits I have through dual enrollment, it would not be impossible for me to even triple major, however I don't plan on doing so. Should I consider doing this?</p>

<p>...And while your here, I'm currently choosing between the following colleges. Feel free to input on them as well.</p>

<p>Harvard (Might be too expensive)
Hillsdale
Miami University (Ohio)
Cornell
Ohio State</p>

<p>Thanks again to anyone who helps.</p>

<p>If you’ve already been accepted to those schools then its a no brainer. Go to Harvard. You can find plenty of scholarships if you have financial problems and the leverage Harvard gives for business is huge. With that being said, Harvard does not offer finance as a major. You can double in economics and comp sci.</p>

<p>Like what commentcomment said, Harvard definitely will give you a huge leg up in future job selections, compared with the other schools that you’ve listed. I’d go with Harvard for sure, and hopefully you can afford it.</p>

<p>Not only that, but Harvard is need-blind, so you should be able to afford it. If you’ve been accepted, then they’ll figure out something for you (hopefully).</p>