A 3.9 in Finance/Humanities major or a 3.7 in STEM Double major

I am wondering from an MBA application standpoint (To top programs like HSW). Which one is more impressive? A 3.9 in Finance/Humanities single major or a 3.7 in STEM (like Math and Computer Science) Double major (Assume same GMAT and similar leadership experiences). I feel like schools don't really put much emphasis on the rigorousness of your undergrad major or program because it's hard to evaluate how hard a program really is. Any thoughts?

 

Average GPA of HBS is like 3.79. So 3.7 might be a bit low?

 

Lumping finance and humanities in the same bucket is a little rich. Most finance programs I know are pretty competitive, avoid grade inflation etc. Also some (most?) undergrad b-schools are harder to get into than the rest of the collegeprogram. So I’ll rank it 3.9 finance, then 3.7 STEM, then humanities.

But that’s assuming all equal. STEM kid probably has a more unique job and story which is most important.

 
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