<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>I am set on applying ED for CAS econ. It’s not that I’m applying to CAS because it’s easier, I just really want to major in econ and take additional Wharton classes. I was wondering how that would look to Graduate schools such as Harvard Business, NYU Stern or even Wharton? I am not concerned about internships as an undergrad, as my dad who own major record labels promised me an internship at some time.</p>
<p>Penn’s CAS is highly respected by prestigious grad schools, and it should be–it has many top-10 (including Econ) and top-20 departments and programs, and an extremely qualified student body secured by a highly selective admissions process. You should note that for the top MBA programs, intervening work experience is also an important factor in admissions, in addition to GMAT score, GPA, and undergraduate school.</p>
<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Thanks for responding. I really do love econ, and would love to work with my dad one day. Would undergrad econ prepare me well for MBA at Harvard, Stern or Wharton?</p>
<p>If I were admitted to CAS, would I have some sort of advantage in my application to Wharton Grad due to my CAS attendance?</p>
<p>^It has no more advantage than attending any other top school.</p>