if one were to get their mba and undegrad at the same time what would i banks do

<p>I know wharton allows students to complete their mba's and undergrad degrees at the same time, would that turn off ibanks because its not concurrent with the traditional scheme of things. Would they admit as an associate or an analyst?</p>

<p>I would like to see the Wharton program that allows you to complete your MBA and undergrad degree at the same time. I've never heard of it. Link please?</p>

<p>I believe you're mistaken, and that you're talking about the kind of accelerated programs some schools have--the six-year BA/JD route, and six-year, back-to-back BA/MBA route. I would say the traditional route is preferable, for reasons I don't feel like discussing right now.</p>

<p>Nor do I believe that Wharton has one of these accelerated bachelor's/MBA programs either. If the OP would like to point to where this program is, I am listening.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/academics/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Im sorry for about that miscomunication. From what I understand, at wharton and at penn in general one is allowed to take graduate level classes, if one were to complete the courses required for their mba in this time, and obtain an mba(im not sure if thats possible). Just wandering.</p>

<p>Yes, it is true that Wharton allows exceptional students to complete a 5 year undergrad/MBA. But only two or three students make it in one year.
Wharton also offers a 6 year undergrad Bacherlors of Economics/JD program. But of course, only to a couple of selective students.</p>