WHich of the two double majors?

<p>Hi,
College is going to start soon and I am still undecided as to which majors to choose.
So here are my choices:
double major 1: biochemistry and computer sciece
double major 2: MBA and Law ( corporate)</p>

<p>Personally, I love both fields equally and am interested in the one that is most profitable and "entertaining", of course.</p>

<p>I only applied to two schools since the deadlines for all the others had already passed and my academic status aren't so great (1950 SAT,rank: 50, GPA: 91.00). So, which school is better for each of the majors mentioned above, St. John's (NY-queens) or FSU ( FL)?</p>

<p>One last thing, If I get a 3.90 or higher GPA from any one of those two universities, should I be able to trasnfer later to a better school, such as rice or emory? what else should I keep in mind?</p>

<p>--Oh, and will the university to which I intend to transfer look at my SAT scores? --because I may be consider taking it again just to raise my score.
690v/560m/720w</p>

<p>-suggestions are appreciated, thank you.</p>

<p>double major in MBA and law??...i dont understand</p>

<p>It is a joint degree in business and law (J.D. and M.B.A.)
If you would like I post the lingk to the page...</p>

<p>bump bump bump</p>

<p>J.D. and MBA are graduate programs, not college. There are undergrad business degrees but not undergraduate law degrees.</p>

<p>In terms of what will make you more money, Business and law hands down.</p>

<p>Good preparation for both law and MBAs is an economics major, management as well.</p>

<p>You should probably study what you want and not worry about how much you will make. Comp sci and Biochem can be pretty lucrative as well...</p>

<p>I would say for the undergrad go with the biochem and compsci with a greater emphasis on the math. If you happen to make it out with that double major, you will be unstoppable. Imagine how many opportunities you will have with those two majors?! The field that comes to my mind when those two majors are integrated is probably the biotech industry.</p>

<p>Yea thats true</p>

<p>you probably shouldn't make a decision yet if you don't even know that you can't GET an MBA or JD as an undergraduate...how could you possibly think this</p>