CAS or Stern?

<p>So, I've been asking around and I was just wondering a few things about these. </p>

<p>I'm currently a business major, planning on transfering, and due to low grades in HS (3.0 UW), this is why I'm trying to choose.</p>

<p>So far as a freshmen in HS, I'm holding a 4.0 after my midterms. I'm doing all the required classes for Stern (in case I do apply there) but it got me thinking...</p>

<p>Where should I apply? CAS or Stern? I know I want an MBA for my graduates, and I know you can do Pre-Business at CAS. </p>

<p>Can you get an MBA just from a Pre-Business minior at CAS? I'm totally confused on the entire concept of graduate program, and the pre-reqs of it. </p>

<p>The main thing I want to do later in life, is investment banking, and traveling. So, any ideas? thoughts?</p>

<p>1) Any major can apply for Business School.
2) Stern Undergrad will give you better opportunities than NYU CAS.
3) If your an investment banker, you either will not get a chance to travel or will hate traveling. You won't have the time or freedom to.Unless you mean saving money from investment banking and then quitting to travel?</p>

<p>3) I'd probably travel like a week or two a year during the breaks.
2) But Stern is also much much more competitive than CAS right?
1) Oh, I thought majors were limited to if you were attending that school, like CAS students has a list of major they can choose from, and Stern has a seperate list, ect ect</p>

<p>I'm talking about graduate school. You don't get a degree from Stern if your major is in the Humanities. I mean that after taking a non-business degree undergraduate, you can go on to get your M.B.A.</p>