<p>@Joel96 : Yes to that last question. Also, I would expect counselors to push for a BBA based on its “prestige” so I would be very careful. If you are serious, I would make sure to clearly convey that you want more from Emory than just your perfect job placement. Like you can say: “I do see myself at x after graduation, but I am good at Y and also want to enhance my background in Y. Are there any departments or routes that would help me fulfill both?”</p>
<p>If you just go to them and go…“how do I get automatically placed into this sort of job?”, they will blindly send you to the business school. I’m sure they won’t have your skill and intellectual development in mind when you inquire like that (it’s similar to how pre-health mentoring operates. They’ll try to carve the easiest, most convenient route for students, and it often ends up detrimental to intellectual development and some times screws over their chances of geeting into med. school). .</p>