<p>From what I heard (not exactly sure if this is true or how it works) is that you can go for a master's degree without having a bachelors degree in that subject. For example, a friend of mine got a bachelors degree in biology and then went ahead on to get a masters degree in business without getting a bachelors in business. Is this possible and, if so, how does this work? Now that the thought is in my head, I'm going to try to get my bachelors in psychology and then try to apply for a masters in business econ. Any help or links would be very helpful. Thanks!</p>
<p>fail…</p>
<p>just kidding.</p>
<p>You can get a masters in anything as long as you have the requirements done and have taken the GRE’s. For finance/econ masters the requirements are usually 1 year of calculus, intro micro/macro (maybe intermediate for some programs).</p>
<p>the same thing goes for Bio/chem/engineering. As long as you fulfill the requirements you do not need a background in order to obtain the masters.</p>