<p>I understand that there are a lot of top business schools that accept non-business related majors, and I'm thinking of majoring in the humanities. My question is, if this is the case, how would i be able to gain a considerable amount of work experience after college being a humanities major and not a business/economics major? I would think most related internships/jobs would require the latter. The reason why I'm thinking of the humanities is because I know it will be easier to keep a good gpa (business/econ is a hard major at my top lac) and I'm also considering law school in the future depending on how things work out.</p>
<p>btw, Looking at...
Harvard
Stanford
Wharton
Columbia</p>