Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Undergraduate Courses Needed To Get Into Business School

Undergraduate Courses Needed To Get Into Business School?
I was wondering what undergraduate courses can be used to get into business school? The reason I ask, is because you can use a business degree to get into law school, and was wondering if a pre-law degree can get you into business school? Another thing, would a pre-med degree allow you to get into a business school? Just wondering how strict business schools are post-undergraduate.
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Business, law and med schools don't care what you majored in as an undergraduate. You can major in business, or music, or English, and get into business school, or law school, or med school. Your major doesn't matter. Likewise, you don't have to officially be pre-law to get into law school, or pre-med to get into med school. For med school, what's important is that you complete all the med school pre-req courses (bio, chem, organic, etc.), not what you major in. For business school, most MBA programs want you to have had at least one class in accounting, and one in statistics. Some want calculus. Otherwise, the requirements are pretty flexible re: coursework.

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