I'm going into my freshman year at Cornell as a prospective physics major and want to leverage Cornell's traditionally strong engineering/physics/compsci programs:
Majors: Physics, Some type of engineering, Computer Science
Minors: Business at Dyson, Operations Research, Computer Science
Ultimately I think a more quantitative undergraduate degree will help me stand out versus the hordes of undergraduate business/econ students with high GPAs, and I think that my natural aptitudes tend to lean towards very traditional science/math fields as well. Also, I think that physics is flexible enough to provide me with very robust career opportunities should I fail to break into finance.
Thoughts/advice?