<p>Biology majors only have poor job and career prospects when you focus only on biology-related jobs/careers. But you should know that you can most other jobs, especially business, with any kind of major. I’ve heard of a recent MCB graduate that got an offer at McKinsey consulting and makes 82k his first year.</p>
<p>So just major in whatever you want while taking the pre-med courses. As long as you do well in whatever subject your studying, I’m sure opportunities will arise somewhere. The “Haas” name may look good on your resume but I’m pretty sure a high GPA MCB major will look equally as impressive if not better.</p>
<p>Also, I also find it quite funny when people are forked between pre-med and business. It seems to suggest that you are just looking for the path that is most secure and will get you the most money (not that there is anything wrong with this). If you do fall into this category then you should try to see if you REALLY enjoy medicine and the health care profession. Going through medical school and residency is a lot of hard work that will consume a large chunk of your life. It’s something to think about before you devote yourself to this path.</p>