I was hoping to get some advice from some of the knowledgable people here. I was just posting in a B-school life thread about how although my undergrad major was not at all business related, I did take several business school related classes.
I got a BS in Human Ecology and my major was (get ready for this-it's very long!) Human Development and Family Science, Middle Childhood Education Option, specializing in Social Studies and Reading Language Arts. Basically, it was to prepare me to either go to graduate school or to a post-baccalaureate certification program (either option would take about 2 years and the same amount of $) to get certified to teach grades 4 - 9.
Well, considering that I have zero experience working with children, and my work experience (I was working full-time through the last part of undergrad) is more business oriented, and my interests have changed, and I make more money (and did even before I got my undergrad) than I would with a Masters in Elementary Education, I decided to go the MBA route.
So, I guess my question is, how closely do schools look at the actual classes you took as an undergraduate in the application process? Do they just look at what your major was and your GPA? Should I highlight in my essay that although one would not think I've taken any business related courses, that because of my specialization areas I have taken stats, micro/macro economics, organizational psycology and accounting (although the accounting was an elective I took the quarter that I graduated because I was already considering bschool)?
Sorry if this sounds like a frivolous question, but especially since I'm applying to a PT program, where they cut out a lot of the prereqs, I'd like to give myself every advantage I can with a seemingly odd major. Thanks!