Friday, July 30, 2010

Crashing the Boards

If it’s the case that you don’t necessarily need to be pre-med to do well in medical school, as this article examines, should a student be pre-business before going to business school?

What is the most valuable course one should have under their belt before entering business school? Economics? Accounting? Business ethics? Or British Lit? This New York Times article explores how certain medical schools value and permit a number of humanities students into their programs, and what kind of success those students enjoy later on as doctors.

Looking further out, if there is one class an entrepreneur should take, what would it be?

-Pete

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