Can't think of a word to describe this...help

<p>I am really interested in the sciences, i have taken the toughest science courses and have many science Ec's, awards and leadership.</p>

<p>I am also really interested in computers. i have taken the toughest compsci courses as well and have many Ec's, awards (best websites) and leadership positions.</p>

<p>I am also really interested in world politics, international relations and business. I have been at the top of my school's debate club and have taken the toughest history courses offered. </p>

<p>Is there a major that combines my love of the aforementioned activities?</p>

<p>I am really strong in math too, but i dont want to be a math major. Something about being an engineer or a scientist doesn't appeal to me. I don't want to be a lawyer either. I want something that makes decent money and preferably includes travelling around teh world. I want somehting that combines my passion for science, computers and international relations/world business or just science and international relations/world business.</p>

<p>i consider myself an above average student. it would be nice if someone could provide me some info on what career choice combines all these passions of mine and also add some top schools/average schools. </p>

<p>thanks in advance,
final1</p>

<p>at many schools you can design your own major, idk if there already is one that involves all those things. As for careers, i have no idea, maybe you could have a website building business or just a business, and you could make and manage your own website.</p>

<p>no website building for a career no thnx</p>

<p>i think ill stick with international relations</p>

<p>geography...but get a PhD</p>

<p>There are lots of international jobs in the sciences, and just about any profession could use your interest in computers. You might be interested in working for a pharmaceutical company or a company involved in biological research, etc. I was going to suggest non-governmental relief agencies or Doctors without Borders, but the pay would be a problem. You could also work for a government agency such as the State Department or the World Health Organization. Just some top-of-the-head suggestions.</p>

<p>geography
U Minn
U Wisc
Penn St
UC Berk
Ohio ST
U Illinois
U Mich
U Wash
UCLA
Syracuse
SUNY Buffalo
U Chicago
Clark
Colgate
Dartmouth
Middlebury
Macalester
Johns Hopkins
George Wash
U Florida</p>