<p>Hi everyone; I'm really interested in business (particularly finance and actuarial sciences), and I know that an undergrad degree from Harvard really helps job opportunities.</p>
<p>However, I haven't heard much about HBS, in terms on undergraduate education. What would be a good major/concentration to look in to? Economics?</p>
<p>Admission to HBS seems to be based much more on post-undergrad experience than what you major in as an undergrad. That being said, there are plenty business opportunities at Harvard College. In terms of majors, you should look into economics and applied math, but you can generally major in anything. Extracurriculars are valuable for providing good experience - look into the preprofessional societies, as well as the many student run businesses on campus.</p>