<p>Hi Euroazn,</p>
<p>i figure i’d chime in. i’ve seen people with your exact situation and this is what you want to major in: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/drexel-university/680451-drexels-business-engineering-major-unique-prestigious.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/drexel-university/680451-drexels-business-engineering-major-unique-prestigious.html</a></p>
<p>The B&E program is the perfect fit for you. if you attempt to double major in math/finance or finance/cs you’ll quickly realize it’s nearly impossible in a good timeframe, a waste of time and money. with the B&E program you can major in finance and it has a virtually built in math minor. You can pitch the B&E major a number of ways, but one of the popular ways to pitch it is as a financial enigneering/quantitative finance major and graduates have been recruited by the leading investment banks. just off the top of my head, i know there are many co-op positions available at SIG, goldman sachs, and chase.</p>
<p>just realize that the major is not as easy as a regular finance major, and you’ll be working your ass off taking the same core classes as engineers. there are a lot of people that end up dropping the B&E program for regular business, which is unfortunate because in the very end just having a business administration degree won’t necessarily set you apart from many other candidates competing for jobs. </p>
<p>good luck and let me know if you have any questions.</p>