Choosing Undergraduate Major (business-oriented)

<p>I am looking to start a career in business (management or entrepreneurship) after college, and will likely enroll in grad school after getting an undergraduate degree. A lot of the schools I'm looking at (namely the Ivys) do not offer undergraduate business studies (besides economics and statistics), so I want to know what the best options in terms of majors/minors would be if I would like to study at one of these schools, but also want to eventually work in business?</p>

<p>Wharton.</p>

<p>If you can get in the Ivies or the equivalent, an economic degree is same as a business degree, you have no problem to enter any MBA programs after graduation. Accounting is a different matter, for that it will be more non-Ivies specific.</p>

<p>for entrepreneurship look at Babson College and Penn </p>

<p>Penn offers an undergraduate business program and is an ivy league school. </p>

<p>For entrepreneurship, I say major in physics, engineering or computer science - create something and build a business around it.</p>