The most impressive feature of Michigan Engineering is that it is designed for the student to succeed. There are no weeder classes (like LSA). Help is available in department lounges all day. TA’s and professors conduct frequent and regular review sessions before tests and before assignments and area exceptionally available. As a freshman, you can easily bounce around and decide on the engineering specialty that works best for you. And most importantly, there is a strong entrepreneurial focus with many students starting companies and joining start-ups while in school or shortly after. Most students have several job offers when they graduate and recruitment is intense.
Engineering is a great foundation for business too, and extremely desirable for upper management (engineers are the most desired members of B-School MBA teams too). Ask around New York about Michigan- there is huge alumni base around NYC starting from the 1920’s when the Ivy’s limited Jewish enrollment (and Michigan welcomed them)
Michigan Ross has a top 5 BBA program and you could transfer, or double major, if you decide engineering alone is not sufficient.