>>940348Accounting.
Business Administration basically means nothing, unless you're going to Wharton or some other bullshit top tier school.
Idk, but CIS seems overblown these days. Plus, the guy writing the code doesn't get paid that much. The guy running the business does.
That brings us to accounting. This degree opens up an unbelievable amount of doors, it also conveys that you have a hard set of business skills, futhermore if everything goes to shit there is always demand for accounting skills so you could always find steady work.
TL;DR
Everybodies already in business administration.
CIS is for code monkeys.
Accounting gives you access to the boardroom, and truly valuable business skills, plus it can be the foundation for other more advanced specializations once you figure out more what you like and what pays well.
Accounting. God mode.