Which undergraduate degree should I get before my graduate degree?

<p>I already have a decent plan post-undergraduate degree but I am having second thoughts on getting my bachelors in Biology. I plan on getting a MHA, MPH or a degree similar but what degree will best prepare me for those and/or help me get a job while I am in graduate school?</p>

<p>I assume something business related but Biology just doesn't seem worth all of those science courses, especially when a Bio degree alone isn't all that useful.</p>

<p>You’ll probably get more help here:</p>

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<li>medical anthropology</li>
<li>biostatistics</li>
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<p>Yet biology seems like a great major, and maybe you could get a minor in public administration or business administration</p>

<p>Thank you both for the replies, I will check the other forum as well. I thought Biology was a good major too until I spoke with some people who had them, and did some more research and it seems to be only good for research kind of jobs or a stepping stone to another science degree, like pre-med or something like that.</p>

<p>Yeah Biology sucks. I would say Biostatistics is much better but it might be hard to find a school with the major. But in that case I guess you can just major in Statistics with a minor in something related to the graduate program.</p>

<p>Yeah my school doesnt offer that, I have an advising appointment tomorrow so maybe they can give me some ideas, otherwise I’ll go with what I’m doing.</p>