<p>Okay...I'm going to UF with 30 AP/CLEP Credits + 9 dual enrollment. When I get there, I'll be a Junior short 12 credits, or 4 classes which can be done in the Fall semester. My point, is that I'll be in and out of UF in 2 yrs and half!</p>
<p>That's really fast for me & I wanna kinda sorta slow it down, but simultaneously gaining something from it, such as a Double Major, possibly.</p>
<p>How hard is it to double major? & What would be go with Political Science?
I want to go to Law school in Europe... help.</p>
<p>Double majoring usually is pretty easy. Law schools generally don't care what you major in, so do whatever you enjoy. Three things that go well with PoliSci are Econ, History, and Languages.</p>
<p>I'm thinking double Major in PoliSci and Economics... what is the difference between Business Administration & Economics majors? & Which one goes better with PoliSci?</p>
<p>I wanted to do PoliSci AND International Relations, but UF only offers an interdisciplinary program where you are awarded a "certificate of IR".</p>
<p>Orange duck- Very well. The problem is that most employers prefer a graduate degree. That is my plan, and political science is a great undergrad for that.</p>
<p>If you plan to go to europe i would recomend double majoring in a program where you would learn the languge of the country that you plan to go to grad school in.</p>
<p>I’m double majoring in poli sci and econ and am planning on going to law school. Econ is a very good pre-law major. Apparently, econ majors do very well on the LSAT. I’ve heard the same thing for Philosophy majors. Also, econ is a solid fall back major if you decide that law school isn’t for you.</p>