Which double major is the best for business

<p>hi guys... i am currently a high school senior and i am wondering which business majors are best to double major.. i have read many forums that recommend accouting and finance but there were some that said that accounting was very strenuous and boring. i want a job that i will enjoy and still make a good salary </p>

<p>my olders sisters friend told me that finance is a really good major to major in and very stable so i think one of my majors should be finance..my second major i am still pondering about and i want to know the differnt opinions on what i should take.... my grades are pretty good and by the end of high school i would already have taken 8 AP classes. my current unweighted academic gpa is around 3.8. i have heard that marketing is also a good major and that it is not as boring as accounting</p>

<p>i also would like to know which colleges and universites are best at these majors... i want to aim high but i know for sure i cant really make the ivy league schools and the highest i am aiming for right now is berkeley (HAAS)...my financial backround is also not so great and i dont really want to apply for privates unless i can get fasfa for scholarships... currently other choices are (USC OR NYU) if i can get fasfa or scholarships and UCI Or UCLA.... i know out of state colleges also cost alot...</p>

<p>please reply with opinions ... .thank you =]</p>

<p>first and foremost, as far as your college choice, college is expensive. I got plenty of financial aide, scholarships from my college, and “100%” bright futures(florida’s scholarship system) and money is still short. AND I GET DISCOUNTED TUITION BECAUSE IM A FLORIDA RESIDENT!!! Also, keep in mind that a lot of what fasfa gives is loans, so you’re still taking on debt. Unless you’re looking at schools that dont have a major that you want to get a degree in, i dont see the reason not to go to a school in the state you’re in so you can get a resident’s tuition.</p>

<p>If you want your main major to be fiance, then you should probably double major in math or statistics.</p>