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California State University,
Bakersfield's alumni have been admitted to law schools such as Boalt
Hall, UC Berkeley and Georgetown. Other alumni have attended MBA
programs at Stanford, and public policy programs such as Harvard's
John F. Kennedy School of Government. Our alumni successfully
operate small businesses and make important contributions to Fortune
500 companies and nonprofits. They teach high school and work for
legislative bodies and regulatory agencies in Sacramento and
Washington, D.C. We invite you to ask a dozen CEO's to name their
undergraduate major. Many probably will respond, "Economics."
"'The best people are more frequently taking economics as their
major than they were a decade ago. It shows they have the
intellectual fire in the belly to perform well in an MBA program.'
Richard Silverman,
Executive Director of Admissions,
Yale School of Management.
(as quoted in the Wall Street Journal, 11/30/98)
'Of all the majors, economics ranks in the top four or five
consistently year after year for both applicants and offers made.
Logical reasoning and analytical skills are critical to legal
studies.'
Edward Tom,
Director of Admissions,
UC Berkeley School of Law,
(as quoted in the Wall Street Journal, 11/30/98)
According to a recent study of LSAT scores published in the Journal
of Economic Education, Economics majors consistently scored higher
than any other major.
Average LSAT Score by Majors, 1995
(minimum of 2,000 students taking the exam)
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
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Economics
History
English
Engineering
Journalism/foreign language
Finance
Psychology
Accounting
Political Science
Communications
Management
Sociology/social work
Business Administration
Criminology
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155.3
154.0
153.7
152.7
152.5
152.2
151.9
151.8
151.6
150.7
149.4
149.3
148.6
145.8 |
Source: Neiswiadomy,
Michael. 'LSAT Scores of Economics Majors,'
Journal of Economic Education, Fall 1998, 377-379. "
Source: Duquesne University |