<p>I want to get a MBA degree after college. I'm senior in HS right now. Does that mean I have to major in business to go to the top business school? Is it okay for me to major in philosophy or comparative literature? What preparation can I do?</p>
<p>Your undergrad major is irrelevant with regards to what you are studying as a graduate student. For instance, a person who received a bachelors in electrical engineering can go to medical school</p>
<p>You need to major in something that can get you a job in order to get the work experience required for graduated business school. So, if you can get a job with valuable work experience with a PHL and Comp. Lit major, go ahead.</p>
<p>You don't need to major in business to go into business school. However, it would be in your best interest to take classes in Statistics, Calculus, and Economics that are the basic foundation for all business courses. If not, you might run into a few problems along the way. Better to get these classes out of the way now than later.</p>