Double majoring in math and economics

<p>Hi, everybody... I am a moroccan student who would like to study in the USA after graduating in high school. Well, my desire to go there burns me because I love Pure Mathematics and also the renowned of American universities. I'll take the TOEFL this year. My mathematical abilities are highest at school, I always help people in Mathematics in the Homework forum and at school.</p>

<p>Well, I would like to know the meaning of double majoring in math and economics, and if that option will be useful for me and can qualify me to do an MBA after.</p>

<p>Thank you in advance.</p>

<p>Doubling in math and economics is likely to be most useful if you want to:</p>

<p>a. Go to graduate school in economics.
b. Go to a “Master of Financial Engineering” professional school program.
c. Work in quantitative finance or actuarial jobs.</p>

<p>MBA schools do not have any particular undergraduate major or course prerequisites, but do value work experience. So any undergraduate major that helps you get a good job that you like and can do well in is helpful for future MBA plans.</p>