Can't decide on a major...

<p>I'm torn between biology and economics. I'm headed toward becoming a bio major, and so I've taken many bio classes, but I've taken a few econ classes too and loved them. In terms of interest level, both majors are about the same for me, so in terms of finding a job after college, which one is better?</p>

<p>Becoming an econ major means graduating a semester later, since I haven't taken as many econ classes yet. So is it worth it? Or should I just stick with being a bio major? </p>

<p>I'm thinking of graduate school in either occupational therapy or public health.</p>

<p>If you want to go into public health, then bio would probably be more useful, but econ can also be useful if you are interested in health public policy. You could always minor in econ too, or just take a bunch of classes in it. I would go with bio, try and minor in econ</p>

<p>my school doesn’t have an econ minor :(</p>

<p>I empathize, my school doesn’t either. you could always take a bunch of econ classes, and major in bio. Typically your undergrad major doesnt always matter, especially if you are going to get a public policy/health degree</p>