undergrad major!

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<p>POLITICAL ECONOMICS OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES</p>

<p>a weird and unwanted undergraduate major, if i am planning on attending a top MBA program? or will they view it as another applicant who is coming from a political/economic background?</p>

<p>if i major in PEIS at UC berkeley, how would business schools view my major as? </p>

<p>its a weird name, so i'm kinda scared about actually getting a degree from cal in peis. any thoughts or advice?</p>

<p>Anything that will get you a job for good work experience.</p>

<p>This question has been answered 5435452435234 times.</p>

<p>ok maybe i don't live on collegeconfidential.com and maybe i don't have all the free time to sit here and look for 543454345345434 threads that have already answered my question.</p>

<p>You might get my buddy Zach as a TA if you go to Berkeley and major in that. I know he TAs for a lot of political economy classes.</p>

<p>lol i wanna contact your buddy zach and overwhelme him with all my questions about the major = )</p>

<p>buuuuuuuump</p>

<p>Apologies for hijacking your thread, but on a related note - is it advisable to go to Wharton for a Business Ugrad degree then move on to MBA (not necessarily at Wharton)? The UPenn forum gives me the impression that many classes are cross-registered, so the Wharton business ugrad is pretty much all you need. Aside from the fact that MBA gives you higher earning power, any reason to take the wharton business --> mba path?</p>

<p>If you want an MBA, I'd say there is no better undergrad degree than Wharton. Other than a possible dual-degree from Wharton/Engineering</p>