I’m not assuming quotas but I know that 1° top MBA programs don’t like business majors, they prefer “traditional” or “general” majors, except from specific schools where it can be argued that the business major includes a lot of “traditional” major courses, especially wrt math (Wharton, Stern, etc.) 2° Economics is a big one (some top MBA list them separately) but not the majority; they really like art history, foreign languages, philosophy, etc, etc. A nice variety is expected. As noted Stanford leans toward engineering/STEM due to its location. 3° Internships, research experience, quantitative and interpersonal skills, and post-graduation professional experience will matter much more than choice of major in the ultimate decision.
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