If you don’t go to an undergraduate Business school, can you still go to a top-level graduate business school?

20 Dec
2009
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There aren’t many Ivy league schools that offer Business programs. What if you attended one of these Ivy league non-business schools…. could you still go to a graduate business school, and start your career in business?

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2 Responses to If you don’t go to an undergraduate Business school, can you still go to a top-level graduate business school?

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olin228

December 20th, 2009 at 12:59 pm

The elite business schools prefer to accept students WHO DO NOT major in business as undergraduates. They want students with strong liberal arts and sciences foundations. If your undergraduate degree is in business, the odds of being accepted at Wharton, Harvard, Kellogg, MIT, etc. are low. Select an undergraduate major in economics, mathematics or one of the sciences.

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Edward W

December 20th, 2009 at 1:43 pm

Yes.

In fact, many students who go to top MBA programs do not take their bachelor’s degrees in business. Popular undergraduate majors for students who go into these programs include economics, engineering, and mathematics.

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