<p>My main goal is to get into the business/management aspect of either the biotech industry, pharmaceutical industry, or something unrelated (investment), but I'd like to dual major between business and something like biomedical engineering, pharmacy, biotech, or biology. Are there any schools that are well known for offering those kinds of dual majors?</p>
<p>Skip the business major, it will do nothing for you but force you to take 24 credits a semester.</p>
<p>If your main objective is to get into the business/management aspect of the bio-tech industry, just go to the best school possible and aim for a consulting job. If you’re at an ivy it doesn’t matter what you do (as long as its not something stupid as Philosophy or Asian studies). Otherwise, go to Business school or major in Engineering (biomedical for example). I would recommend Engineering over Business as consulting firms prefer the quant and problem solving types. Either way you’ll need your MBA later if you stick with a consulting firm. After a few years of experience you can move to the bio-tech industry in a management role. Of course that’s just one way to do it. Just my $.02</p>
<p>MightyNick, are you sure you had under a 3.5? I see you capitalizing majors left and right which indicates low verbal IQ, which indicates high GPA…what was your major GPA?</p>
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<p>Are you sure you’re a college student? Because your posts indicate immaturity and stupidity that is common among middle schoolers.</p>
<p>I also wanted to ask you your SAT score. I’ll tell you if I’m in middle school if you post it.</p>