<p>Economics, Finance, Political Science, and International Business.</p>
<p>Which of these would be best to major in undergrad. I am not the best in math, but I pulled out an A in AP calc. My best subject is History. If you could rank these degrees it would help... thanks</p>
<p>It depends on what you want to do as a career. Do you plan on going to graduate school, then I say to major in economics, even though it does require some math. It shouldn’t be too difficult since you pulled off an A in your calculus course.</p>
<p>All of the choices seem valid, but like I said, it really depends on what you want to do in the future. However, I think I would rule out International Business.</p>
<p>Political science has nothing to do with business. With regards to business Economics is a more broad-picture and holistic view of how businesses and extraneous money factors are intertwined. Finance is a more technical field of business (like accounting), and international business is essentially a management degree with an international focus. As far as “best bang for your buck” …</p>
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<li>Finance</li>
<li>Econ</li>
<li>and 55. Political Science and International business</li>
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