<p>Do anyone know what kind of majors are good for applying business schools?</p>
<p>Do you mean what majors prepare one for a post graduate Masters in Bus Administration? An MBA?</p>
<p>Econ, Accting, Marketing, Finance, Business, Math. All are good.</p>
<p>Is Engineering a good choice?</p>
<p>If you want to go to business school why wouldn’t you choose a business major?</p>
<p>Many engineering majors go onto business school. After business subjects and economics, it’s the most frequent major in most class profiles.</p>
<p>However, those who major in non-business subjects are often required to take a set of business foundation classes that can add a semester or more to your degree plans.</p>
<p>business school (MBA) is the one grad degree that cares the least about your major. You probably don’t know this or you wouldn’t be posting this question, but almost nobody goes from undergrad right to a top MBA program. They want to see 3-6 years of solid business experience after college before you enroll. So by the time you apply, your college major does not matter; what you did after college does.</p>
<p>I heard that most applicants do have 1-2 years’ working experience, but is that “required” for admission?
What kind of experiece is usually considered “solid business experience?”</p>