Economics and Philosophy

<p>After reading a lot of the threads on this forum I was hoping people give me an insight on my own situation:</p>

<p>Right now I am definelty majoring in Economics and am I highly interested in Philosophy. I am also interested in possibly minoring in Political Science or something of that sort. </p>

<p>Is that considered a very heavy workload? Should I take something like Internation relations instead of Political science?</p>

<p>(i am highly interested in all three btw)</p>

<p>I say go for it. All these majors gel really well and should overlap somewhat. IR isn't any easier than polisci...pick the one that interests you more.</p>

<p>thanks....so its doable in four years?</p>

<p>Do check out the PPE major offered at Oxford.</p>

<p>Two majors and a minor is usually doable at most schools. Check out your school's requirements though and map it out. Add up all the required classes and see if you can fit it all in. My instinct is that you can, but you might need to sacrifice electives and overload a semester or two.</p>