HBS, not for IBanking?

<p>I'm only a rising Senior in High School, so this is very early, but my goal is to go to a very good business school. However, I am not especially interested in IBanking... I prefer business school for it's management and entrepreneurial aspects. Eventually, I want to work with the Private, Public, and/or Non-Profit sectors to improve the conditions of 3rd world countries and/or the inner city ghettos of more developed countries. If not, I would also be happy working within the business of the entertainment industry.</p>

<p>Is HBS / any top MBA program wrong for me? It seems most B-School hopefuls / graduates aim for Wall Street.</p>

<p>Also, which major(s) should I aim for? I'm thinking either International Relations, Economics, Finance, Liberal Arts, some cultural studies...? Any advice or input would be great. Undergraduate schools I'm reaching for: Penn, Columbia, Brown, Georgetown, Cal, USC...</p>

<p>I have also heard about Harvard's 2 + 2 program, and then a possible joint degree with the Kennedy school. This interests me a lot. Maybe a focus on the liberal arts would be the most appropriate concentration for this track?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>bump. no comments on this?</p>

<p>The average age of MBA students is 27-28. It’s not the time for you to think about it now. Concentrate on getting into a good college and do well.</p>

<p>alright, but I mainly wanted to know if it was a viable longer-term goal? (since I’m not really into IBanking)</p>

<p>Yes it is.</p>