MCCombs accept second undergraduate?

<p>Guys
I am an international who was accepted as a transfer at Cola at Economics. I have been studying accounting at Brazil, but I am very interested in other areas as Business Administration,Econ...I complete a degree audit at both Economics and Business Adminsitration major and they accepted 91 credits for Business Administration,but only 54 credits for the Economics one( yeah,I have almost completed my accounting degree ). As both BBA and BA have some pretty same recquirements to complete a degree, what would you recomemnd me: work my butt off and try an internal transfer or keep in Economics? I would like to study something related to management ,but Econ looks good to me too, in fact I would like to know if I keep in Economics and try an internal transfer with a complete degree at Economics (am I allowed to do this?), I personally think it will not take too much time to complete a degree at Mccombs with the bunch credits I have.</p>

<p>How about doing the minor in business administration that is offered to econ majors?
[UT</a> College of Liberal Arts: Business Economics Option](<a href=“http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/economics/Undergraduate/specialprograms/Business-Economics-Option.php]UT”>http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/economics/Undergraduate/specialprograms/Business-Economics-Option.php)</p>

<p>Thank you to the reply @Mom ,but I am actually willing to complete somethign related
to management(have a foundation of marketing,HR,Supply chain),that most related to Business Administration major, since I have already had coureses of accounting and finance(I almost finished my major at accounting) and I heard some bad comments related to this minors offered to Econ .Probably the best option for me it is to look for a future MBA, however it would took me two year of work experience,GMATpreparation,I feel that I need this knowledge right now,not after 3 years from now on.</p>

<p>I dont think that you can try to transfer into Mccombs when you have over 90 hours which it sounds like you do.</p>