<p>Options 1
1. Finance major + MBA
2. Econ major + MBA
3. Marketing + MBA</p>
<p>Options 2
1. Philosophy + MBA
2. Anthropology + MBA</p>
<p>End goal: Investment banker</p>
<p>Can you rank for me my options? If this isn't good, recommendations??</p>
<p>P.S. I'm not going to be stupid and try to get an MBA right after college..maybe after 2-3 years of work.</p>
<p>I heard it's stupid to major in business as an undergrad and then get an mba.....
So...I'm worried. What should I doooo??</p>
<p>Elite schools that don’t have business schools --doesn’t really matter…but Econ would be my choice.</p>
<p>Schools with undergrad business school, for banking…Finance</p>
<p>A lot of people major in business as an undergrad and get an MBA, all that matters is your GPA (that it doesn’t suck, not necessarily that it is amazing), your GMAT score and your experience.</p>
<p>That said, you will likely get the most relevant work experience for i banking doing a job that finance would land you coming out of undergrad. You already know you want to work in finance, so it’s dumb not to go ahead and study it now. As the above post notes, a lot of top schools don’t have business programs for undergrad, in which case you’ll almost definitely want to do economics or a quantitative major for banking.</p>