<p>Hello all. Happy New Years Eve/ New Years! </p>
<p>I am planning to major in Economics at the WP Carey School of Business. I will have enough AP credits to complete my major in 3 years, but I have recently come across another route. This business school makes it very easy to double major within the school since most of the General Ed and other courses are the same. So I was looking to add on a BA in business with a concentration in Communication. My other choices that I am interested in include the same degree but with concentration in Global Politics or Global Leadership. </p>
<p>I know that employers don't think of double majors any higher but I have a strong passion for writing, photography, languages, and as broad as it sounds, helping people.</p>
<p>My main career goal is to eventually work for economic and social development departments in some type of international organization after I go to grad school.</p>
<p>Before ya'll start yelling at me for only being a sophomore in highschool, keep in mind I just like to throw around ideas. </p>
<p>The reasons I am asking this question is to know:
- Will this make me more of a candidate for grad school? ( given I have work experience/ internships)
- Is this path better than graduating in 3 years with only one degree?
- What general career options would I have by pursuing these 2 majors?</p>