Math/Econ Major

<p>And wrt my third point, by stepping into an MBA program, your study there won’t be redundant in coursework because you will have studied the theory-based math/econ as an undergrad and gone onto, say, case in grad school. </p>

<p>Generally, if you study a wide-array of things from econ or bizecon, to chem or engineering, to math/econ or physics, to MIMG or MCDB, as jumbled as my list is, these will set you up nicely for a possible bus-sector, finance job. </p>

<p>So major isn’t as important as some would seem to make it. It’s up to you to get your foot in the door with internships, etc, especially if you were to major in, say, MIMG, because most people associate this major to those who want to attend med school, etc.</p>