<p>like med school, most MBAs don’t care what major you had. however, most people going into med school major in science. does this still hold true for most people going to get an MBA? whether it’s accounting, economics, finance, etc?</p>
<p>I would say an enigneering or science degree would offer you more versatility.</p>
<p>You can contact the MBA schools you are interested in and ask to see their entering student profile or just ask what the majors are for the majority of the entering class. I think you will find a variety of majors with economics, math, engineering, and business often receiving the highest percentages. Of course, this will vary by school.</p>
<p>also,are double majors like engineering with business more valued?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>The schools care much more about your work experience. Your undergrad major means very little except that it will help you get a job.</p>