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>I already mentioned that you can major in ANYTHING and pursue an MBA after. You can major in sociology, psychology, business, math, history, art, etc. All you need is a bachelor’s degree to “qualify” for an MBA. Over half of the students in an MBA program do not have a business or math degree. </p>

<p>Now, if you enjoy those topics then go for it. You will be fine. But don’t study them just because you think you <em>have</em> to in order to get into an MBA program.</p>