Double/Triple Major in MIS, Finance, Accounting, Economics, or Entrepreneurship?

So I go to a Semi target(maybe non-) University and am wondering what to major in. I am a rising Junior with a 3.65 accum. and 3.98 in business related courses. My University has you take core classes, has you apply to the business program, and then select specific major if accepted in your 3rd year.

Reasons I want each Major:

MIS Analyze data, gain some coding skills, understand tech/computers/cyber securty and can apply this to market research and analyzing the big data for investment ideas. Also top 5 program in the World.

Accounting - Overall useful for business and understanding financial statements. Can use this for strong valuation skills and really understanding the health of companies.

Finance - Obvious...

Economics - Understand markets even better and Macro skills.

Entrepreneurship - Also top 5 in the world. Possibly the best program at the school. Teaches startup finance, how to bring products to market, and get to participate in the best opportunities the Uni has to offer.

In order to quadruple major, (We've only had 1 person ever do this), I would need to take only like 18 units a semester. And that's if I went THAT hardcore. I think I could pull off 2-3 majors however. I think Finance, Accounting, and MIS or Econ could be deadly, but wanna know what you guys think.

NOTE: It's not just about slappin it on a resume, I genuinely think the skills from each would be extremely useful and make me a better candidate for HFs, PE, and IB.

Let me know what might be my best choice if I had to choose 1,2,3, or even 4 majors.

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