Confessions of a prospective business student

<p>Well, it's not quite that much science -- at the moment, the requirements are seventeen courses, of which eight are humanities classes.</p>

<p>You do have to be able to survive those science classes, and the management major at MIT includes some not-cakewalky classes (in particular, 6.041, which is a probability and statistics course for EECS majors). They also have to take a programming class and linear algebra. (Degree chart here</a>.)</p>

<p>To me, it's not so much a question of liking the science and math as it is being able to handle it. I mean, I really don't like physics, but I busted my hump through the two physics classes required by the GIRs, even though I wouldn't have voluntarily taken them.</p>