Question about undergraduate majors for MBA applications

<p>Hi, I am current in a rank 50-60 college for undergraduate. I want to figure out what's the best option to increase my chances to get into a good MBA program.</p>

<p>My current majors are Corporate Finance and Information Technology (IT), and i am thinking of getting into another major (or else i will be graduating in 3 years which means nothing to me).</p>

<p>My choices for the addition are Math major or Investment Finance (instead of Corporate Finance).</p>

<p>*Note: Investment Finance takes another year, so i put it there to be an option.</p>

<p>I am also considering any other majors if it increases my chances to be in a good MBA program.</p>

<p>Thanks for your help.</p>

<p>something to add. My GPA is above 3.5 but below 3.7 if it matters.</p>

<p>MBA programs generally could care less about what your major is. However, if another major could help you get a more prestigious job, it might be worth it. Work experience is valued far greater than your major. The fact that 47% of Stanford MBA’s are humanities majors is proof of this. If you’re interested in quantitative finance, the math major might be a good option.</p>

<p>Thanks for your input, jaysorenson19.</p>

<p>On another aspect, do you think adding another major or changing my majors help for employment after undergraduate years? And which one is the best to increase my chances to be in a good banking firm?</p>

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