<p>How long would it take?
Will it be good if I want to get an MBA?
Could I get it done in four years?
I eventually want to be some kind of executive officer is this a good degree for that?</p>
<p>By executive officer, do you mean something in politics like a federal government administrator or work for a political party?</p>
<p>Your choice of majors and minor seems extremely sensible. You could try googling the qualifications of current people in this job. That can let you see what other, less obvious majors would be as acceptable. </p>
<p>The length of study is very dependent on the college. If lots of your classes count for one or more of your majors/minors/gen ed it might be possible to do it in 4 years. However, it may not be practical, either because classes aren’t able to be counted more than once or because a particular class may only be offered once a year or even less often. </p>
<p>Focus on getting into college first before worrying about grad school. Any business, economics, math, politics, history major would be set up for an MBA later on. However, the cost of the degree is often eye watering and doesn’t give you a magic passport to a higher salary. However, some organisations can and do sponsor employees for theirs, usually requiring a minimum return of service for their investment. Again, don’t worry about it now. It’s a distraction.</p>
<p>Business schools also factor in your work experience into admissions for an MBA. You definitely won’t be getting an executive position in a major corporation straight out of college. You must work your way up there.</p>