<p>Hi, I am interested in management consulting and recently I got interested in graphic designer too. Because I love games and movies, I think I can enjoy studying them. I was planning to go to Baruch and Fordham, but I don't think they are really good school for art too. I heard that people can get MBA without studying Business in their undergraduate school. So, I thought of going art school as my undergraduate but when I do business, who is going to recruit someone who has not studied business. Compare to others, I will be less advantage. They both are interesting. I love both majors. Please help me what to do. </p>
<p>1-MBA programs look for people who have not studied business in their undergraduate years</p>
<p>2-it seems like you're interested in creating things..in that case, you could look into architecture, which allows you to do graphic design along with basically any other creative field. architecture degree is probably the most versatile creative degree out there.</p>
<p>3-learning the applications of graphic design isn't hard. designing is hard..there's a difference. know how much you want to commit in the creative field because a lot of passion and dedication is expected of you. the creative fields are competitive and you have to be the best.</p>
<p>4-there's also some creativity involved in management consulting..so perhaps learning how to think creatively with a degree in architecture would enhance your consultant career in the future. </p>
<p>5-you can study business now and minor in something creative. then you could do management in the future and graphic design as a side job..thus you have a good income while doing something else that you would enjoy doing</p>