<p>I've been browsing through school websites, particularly Harvard and I've noticed that whenever I look at their business programs (MBA, Executive, Doctorial), that the average age is way up in the 20's, that there is some work experience recommended, etc. Do you first need to graduate with a Bachelor's to go to the business schools/programs? Is there anyway to go directly from High School into a like, say a 6 year program, that would include undergrad and grad work all in business school/program? I wish to take business in high school. Do I have to do it after 4 years?</p>
<p>Harvard does not have an undergraduate business program if that's what you're asking. Most successful applicants to the business school at harvard have a bachelor's and a few years' work experience. There are no joint degree programs with the business school.</p>
<p>If you're looking for that you might have to try another university.</p>
<p>candlize you are wrong. There are joint-degree programs at Harvard Grad schools. The MBA/JD, JD/MD, etc. are all program hosted by Harvard. Look it up. Now techinically u dont have to be a grade to enroll for an MBA, but they simply wont accept you if you apply. They'll laugh for even making an effort. Just go to college, graduate, get good GMATs and hopefully you can avoid work experience. Good luck. (I know this because I want to do an MBA/JD program at Harvard after undergrad (hopefully at Harvard too)).</p>
<p>but are the joint degree programs only for grad students? or can an undergrad enroll in one of those?</p>
<p>I was referring to joint degree programs with the college the business school. Sorry for the confusion DHA.</p>