<p>is it strictly for students whose pursuits are set in stone? like if u KNOW u want to be in biz 100000000000% then u should try out for the huntsman program. if not -- then don't.</p>
<p>Well, if you know you want to be in business with a focus on international affairs, go with huntsman. But you should realize how wide saying “being in business” is. There are an incredible amount of business careers, and even more that you can greatly apply a business education to. But, for example, if you think you might want to be an astronomer or medical researcher or etc., I recommend not doing the huntsman program as its probably not right for you.</p>
<p>would it be extremely hard to fit extra courses that are nonbiz-related if enrolled in huntsman?</p>
<p>yournamehere -
here is the huntsman curriculum: [Huntsman</a> Program: Curriculum](<a href=“The Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business - The Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business”>The Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business - The Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business)</p>
<p>You have to take courses in those. a ton of them are nonbiz related and you have a lot of options for. sure you can take more classes if you wanted to, but it would be a HEAVY Course load prolly to take more courses outside of the normal huntsman program</p>