Economics and Mathematics: Questions

<p>Econ is in HSS, but Mathematics is in the Mellon College of Science. You could take it as a double major though :)</p>

<p>your existing classes seem competitive for Econ, as they are pretty much all the classes one would expect out of an econ major. Your ECs are also competitive for HSS. </p>

<p>For this upcoming year, I would advise you to have a look at HSS’s general education section. ([GenEd</a> Requirements | General Education Program, Carnegie Mellon University](<a href=“http://www.hss.cmu.edu/gened/requirements.html]GenEd”>GenEd Requirements | General Education Program, Carnegie Mellon University)) Take classes which are comparable to existing courses - for example, a general math/calc course, a history course, a psychology course… all of these would likely suffice in terms of transferable credits under HSS’s transfer credit policy, which is very lenient. </p>

<p>It would also help to take Econ courses, obviously, since this is your intended area of study.</p>

<p>I am not any kind of admissions officer, so this is just my best guess - you won’t find anything better than that on this board. To get info straight from the dragon’s mouth, try emailing the admissions email and ask about transfer policies to HSS!</p>