<p>Most top-tier MBA programs require applicants to work for a number of years before applying. If you want to work in finance, investment banking etc. after you graduate college, I dont think it matters which field, if any you minor in. Most financial institutions like to hire engineers because they know they are capable of higher level thinking and that they can learn the specifics through their training program or on-the-job. If I were to advise any engineer about concentrations, I would tell them to hold back until they get to school, because engineering at Cornell is rigorous and you dont want to overdo it at first.</p>