Haas Question

<p>Hey to all those who transferred in, I have a question,</p>

<p>What is principles of business exactly? I am from a four year private school and they don't have a course that's generically called principles of business so I'm not sure if I fulfilled that requirement for Haas.</p>

<p>Also, I am interested in doing both neuroscience and business but at the end of the day, my immediate interest in going into consulting and long term is to eventually get a JD/MBA. So since my target is law and business school in the future, do you think I won't be missing out on much by not getting a bachelor's at Haas (since I'll eventually go for that MBA anyway)? I currently have a 3.78 and I think I will have a much better shot at Letters and Sciences.</p>

<p>Also, can you minor in business at Cal?</p>

<p>Go on assist.org to check what classes berkeley accepts from your school
you cant minor in business and if you transfer in through letters and sciences you cant change your mind and go into haas later.
also 30% of haas students go into the accounting field if that helps your decision, its all on their website</p>

<p>If your target is law school then you should do an easy humanities major and keep a high GPA. ~3.8 is good at a 4-yr Uni. Haas would work against law school because the curve. </p>

<p>If your target is consulting then getting into Haas would be a good idea. </p>

<p>principles of business = intro to biz or biz 101. </p>