Berkeley Hass!!!

<p>Hi, I am senior applying to pre-business major and plan to get into Hass.</p>

<p>I want to major in overall operation, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, etc.. and work at consulting companies like Deloitte, Mckinsey, Accenture, etc..
My final goal is to establish my own business/enterprise after some experience.
I am not really considering majoring in analytic fields or finance, or working at investment bankings after graduation. Neither do I have interest in mathematical things nor am I good at those.
(Though I am well aware of the current trend and popularity of majoring in Finance..)</p>

<p>For student like me, is Hass proper?
There are some schools which do not fit me, for example, CMU Tepper, which puts its emphasis on quantitative and analytic-based programs.</p>

<p>Which career path do graduates of Hass mostly take?</p>

<p>IDK why you even want to go to Hass, I’ve never even heard of Hass. Though I heard that Haas is pretty good.</p>

<p>You posted this same message 10 times… seriously… instead of coming here for vague answers, why don’t you do some research?</p>

<p>There are rankings of business schools online and most schools posts the names of companies students end up going to.</p>

<p>I think my eyes are bleeding from the number of times you misspelled Haas. Consulting is popular here too.</p>

<p>Hassle to apply to Hass.
Go with Haas instead.</p>

<p>Mmmm…Avocados.</p>

<p>You guys are mean. Be kind to the OP. He might turn out to be your employer 10 years or so from now. lol</p>

<p>OP, it’s Haas and it’s the best business school for undergrad in the whole West Coast.</p>

<p>OP cant get into haas because he doesnt even know the schools name.</p>

<p>bircaleee is da best skooool</p>

<p>;)</p>

<p>I agree. Don’t be so rude.</p>

<p>There is only one major at Haas and it is the business administration major. You take a breadth of business courses, such as accounting, marketing, and management a long with room to take electives and emphasize on a certain direction. So even though the degree is called “business administration” there is enough flexibility to take what you like.</p>

<p>A lot of Haas graduates go onto jobs into accounting, finance, as well as consulting. From what I’ve seen at my time here, all 3 career paths are about equally popular here.</p>