BBA (Ross) or Economics & Computer Science Major at UofM

I am currently a sophomore at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. However, I am starting to feel like an undergraduate degree in business is stupid and I am not learning anything. I like computer science and economics, but Ross has all of the connections. I am not positive what I want to do after school, but I am interested in IB and eventually doing PE and VC. What would be more useful? A degree from Ross or a double major in Econ and Comp Sci from LS&A

 

I go to a pretty similar state school and every bank that recruits out of our business school also recruits econ/math/compsci/engineering majors as well. You should still have access to the same network/on-campus recruiting. I personally think compsci and econ are way more interesting, but definitely not going to be that helpful for IB

 

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