<p>I posted this in the "Other Majors" thread, but got no responses, so I'll post it here. </p>
<p>I love different cultures and history, as well as foreign languages. I was thinking about double-majoring in International Affairs and Anthropology, before going on to law school. My question is, just how much science and math is invovled in Anthropology? I am really good in math, but I could care less about it. As far as biology (or any science) is concerned, my skills are very limited. I averaged a B- in Biology Honors and a B in Chemistry. I said I would never take Anatomy or Chem II and settled for Earth and Space Science instead. </p>
<p>So if I hate science with this much passion, would anthroplogy be a good double-major for me and is science not that much of a concern?</p>
<p>I’m not sure if there is much math in Anthropology, at least cultural anthropology. There is like…statistical trends and whatnot but it’s nothing very difficult. Anthropology is about figuring out the ins and outs of a culture. Who are they, what do they believe, why do they believe what they do, what do they practice, what can they teach us? My Anthro professor likes to joke that Anthropology steals a little of every other major. It’s a little bit Sociology, it’s a little bit Economics, it’s a little bit Psychology, it’s a little bit Political Science, it’s a little bit Literature, and it’s a little bit Linguistics, a little bit History and a little bit Art.</p>
<p>It’s understanding how all these things come together to create a culture and how they interact.</p>
<p>hey, my friend wants to major in this but is a little worried about what he can do with that major once he leaves college. And suggestions?</p>