Updating Resume (Major, GPA) after Emailing Analysts?

Hello friends, some analysts I've networked with asked me to email over my resume, where I wrote that I was a hard sciences major (formerly premed) minoring in finance (which comprise the majority of classes I am taking now). I am debating whether to leave it as it is or switch the two around.

Declaring majors at my school is lax, so truthfully I am undecided- whatever I'll major in I will minor in the other, and have taken the same amount of courses for both. However, I am leaning towards being a finance major since I'd like to go into banking and have done very well in those classes, though this switch was recent. However, I am concerned because my overall GPA is quite low for a finance major, and I feel that listing myself as a hard science major is more representative of the courses I've taken so far that would help explain my lower GPA. At the same time, I'd like to show that I'm pursuing honors/doing quite well in my finance courses. What should I write? (Open to various options, like writing minor GPA, etc.)

I'd also like to note that while this is not the official resume drop, I've sent this information over to analysts usually because they request it before we talk on the phone. It's natural to make changes like updating your summer internship, but I'm not sure how closely they look into the top information- I think it could look suspicious to have changed my major between then and the official resume drop.

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