mit sloan

<p>hey guys, if you plan on majoring in economics or something that isnt science, do you still have to be VERY interested in science and math and all - i might want a minor or a double major in chemistry and something business related? when you apply to MIT, do they ask you what you are interested in, science/math or business related stuff at sloan? anyone here apply to MIT for sloan?</p>

<p>any help appreciated !!!</p>

<p>When you apply to MIT you put in the application what you are interested in studying at MIT, but that's just so they know what you are looking for, it doesn't really affect your chances (neither good nor bad) of getting into MIT if you put you want to study something related to business, just that, since the core curriculum has lots of math and sciences, you should have a solid background in those subjects.</p>