<p>The title pretty much says it all, are you allowed?</p>
<p>Yes. Wharton, Haas, Sloan, Ross, Stern, to name a few are all business schools that accept straight right out of high school.</p>
<p>Are you being sarcastic to this 14 year old kid? </p>
<p>Unless I’m gravely mistaken NO MBA program will accept you without a 4 year degree. You are currently posting in the “Masters” of business forum, not the bachelors.</p>
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<p>Oh really? Are you sure?</p>
<p>[Bush?s</a> Personal Aide To Enroll at Business School | The Harvard Crimson](<a href=“http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2006/5/22/bushs-personal-aide-to-enroll-at/]Bush?s”>Bush’s Personal Aide To Enroll at Business School | News | The Harvard Crimson)</p>
<p>I mean, that’s cool and all. But I figure the idea is to give a person realistic advice on his prospective future? So maybe the chances are slightly better than than getting in a plane crash?</p>
<p>“HBS spokesman James E. Aisner ’68 explained the decision to accept Gottesman, even though he is not a college graduate, by telling The Economist that “extraordinary circumstances will sometimes compel it to drop [its] rule” of only admitting students who hold bachelor’s degrees…”</p>
<p>I’m simply pointing out that it is indeed possible - albeit highly unlikely - to be admitted to an MBA program without a bachelor’s degree.</p>
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<p>I don’t detect any sarcasm in RML’s response. The OP never asked about MBA programs specifically, but simply about business schools, and every one of RML’s listed schools (except Haas) do indeed admit plenty of students right out of high school for undergraduate business programs. Granted, this is the MBA forum which would therefore make the thread misplaced, but the question and answer is still valid.</p>
<p>Ah, in those respects your answers are still good. I guess I just inferred a lot more about his question than you guys did.</p>
<p>If you literally ace the GMAT, SAT, SAT II (like 3 x 800 ), and own a multimillion business started by you at the age of 14, why not ?</p>
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If you did all that, why get an MBA? seems like a waste of time.</p>