<p>When you dont major in business or econ undergrad? How hard is this? and are any of you planning on doing this? State your major and why you didnt major in business undergrad</p>
<p>the most popular major to get a mba is actually engineering…</p>
<p>darkdream is correct. Most people get an MBA to enable themselves to be more effective businessmen/women in a variety of fields. I’m not sure there’s even a set of required classes to apply, but I imagine having a basic education in micro and macroeconomics would help along with statistics and calculus up to…multi-variable calculus? </p>
<p>I’m not quite sure how much math is needed to successfully pursue an MBA, but it probably isn’t anything you can’t pick up at a community college while working. Most people who get MBAs are coming in with a few years of work experience under their belt, so coming straight from undergrad with a degree like, say, history, may not translate well.</p>
<p>Take a look at this for a class profile for the Wharton School, one of the very best:
[Wharton</a> MBA: Class Profile](<a href=“http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/student_life/classprofile/index.cfm]Wharton”>http://www.wharton.upenn.edu/mba/student_life/classprofile/index.cfm)</p>