Engineering to MBA

<p>I plan on majoring in Chemical Engineerin at Cornell, along with a minor in engineering managment. Do you think that this combination will assist in my goal of getting into the top MBA schools (i.e. Kellog, Wharton). </p>

<p>(P.S. I also plan on getting really good internships, reasearch and leadership positions while at Cornell...I got into a scholars program) </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

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<p>if you work a little while AFTER undergrad then yeah, you should be in good shape. It's hard though to go directly to an MBA program right out of undergrad.</p>

<p>that's what i was thinking too, though, when i talked to the Johnson school career advisor she told that MBA programs are starting to take kids right after undergraduate</p>

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<p>Stop bumping the thread. You should get banned for doing such. You're only going to annoy people here and then in return they are going to give you s h i t t y replies....</p>

<p>Now, your question is so basic that you should read past threads on this forum and you'll have a pretty good idea of what you need to get into a good B-School.</p>