Graduate school options after Haas business undegrad?

<p>I’m almost certain I want to do the Haas undergraduate program, perhaps with a minor in something just for myself (like French Literature).</p>

<p>Will I have any options for continuing my education afterwards? I’m only thinking about masters degrees.</p>

<p>Besides an MBA, of course.</p>

<p>I’m curious about the likes of Harvard’s Kennedy school and also Princeton’s Woody Woo</p>

<p>My math preparation would also probably not be akin to any quantitative-type masters degrees, such as financial engineering or quant. econ etc.</p>

<p>Other than that, I’m not very familiar with the world of masters degrees. What are some interesting programs out there?</p>

<p>hmmm… i’m interested in this too. the only thing i can think of is law school?</p>

<p>+1 for law school</p>

<p>The most recent [career</a> survey](<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/BusAd.stm]career”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/BusAd.stm) lists 6 Haas graduates to graduate school: 3 Law, 1 AI / Robotics (probably a double major or minor in CS as undergrad), 1 Mass Communications and Media Studies, 1 Taxation. Older surveys indicate that Law is the most popular graduate major, with various other graduate majors like Economics, Finance, Accounting, various types of engineering / CS, various types of other social studies, and Medicine showing up occasionally. Obviously, some of these graduate majors would benefit from additional undergraduate preparation beyond a regular Business Administration bachelor’s degree (e.g. pre-med courses for those going to medical school).</p>

<p>Ahh yes forgot about law.</p>

<p>Thanks</p>