finance major vs management major!!!!HELP

what are the differences between a specialist in finance and in management from a semi target( UTM, not rotman tho) in terms of looking for a job in top tier companies?? i.e Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, McKinsey , etc...... (we called it specialist here since the programs require you to take approx 15 credits that are mandatory)

Im struggling in choosing between these 2 programs, i will just put in this way, if i choose to go to finance, my cgpa will down for 0.2 to 3.4. and if i go into management, i get to keep a cgpa of 3.6.......

Higher cgpa in management VS lower cgpa in finance

what would you choose ? thanks in advance

 

Do not major in management, but what kind of responses did you expect posting this on a finance blog. Still, Eriginal is absolutely correct. I switched my major over to finance freshman year when I learned how useless every other business major was.

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