Question about MBA in grad school...

<p>Hey guys! I just have a question pertaining to my situation, as I'm sure that it is something that has happened before. I was hoping to get some feedback on this course of action, seeing that things didn't turn out quite what I expected them to be regarding my admissions.</p>

<p>Anyway, I originally planned on pursuing a business major as an undergrad in one of my targets (UVA and BC). However, I got rejected by the former and waitlisted by the latter. That being said, I was admitted to Wesleyan, which was a high-target for me due to their high median SAT scores and GPA. I was intrigued by their mathematics+economics interdisciplinary program and I'm 90% sure of setting on it after I complete my first two years fulfilling the requirements for course entry. </p>

<p>I was wondering, could I major in mathematics+economics and apply to grad school where I can take my MBA? Might be a stupid question but...oh well xD</p>

<p>Replies very much appreciated =)</p>

<p>Good MBA programs that will make any difference in your career will require for admission a minimum of three years work experience, and more likely five years unless those three years were amazing.</p>