<p>assuming that IB makes a comeback......what should one major in......i know finance, but what else economics? accounting? and/or like a minor in math?</p>
<p>also what should i take?
i know i have to take that leadership thing, the commerce and buisness writing class, and a world cultures or convos class, and i think i should b able to get into calc 3 but i have
no idea what to do for the 2 electives (since i got a 5 on ap bio apparently i heard i dont have to take a science)</p>
<p>if it matters i got a 5 on world history, european history, and bio....4 on lang/comp, and us history....and waiting to hear back on bc, gov, lit, physics (but im thinking at least a 4 on each)</p>
<p>I am assuming you are in stern if you wanna do IB. Best thing you can do is make sure your GPA is above a 3.65. When junior year rolls by, apply to all the big banks. Your GPA is your lifeline if you decide to pursue IB. The Wasserman Career Center will take care of you if you have any additional questions.</p>
<p>well, I want to do the same thing, and i’m going to major in finance and comajor in international business. Also, you wont have 2 electives; you will only have one if you’re exempting science, and none if you have to take science. You need to take:</p>
<p>Math
Economics
Business Statistics
Writing Class
Conwest
World Cultures
Business and It’s Publics (2nd semester writing class)
Elective</p>
<p>Im taking calc II (easy class), economics, commerce and culture (writing), and conwest 1st semester</p>
<p>2nd semester im taking stat, world cultures, business/publics, and spanish</p>
<p>its been a while since my original post and ive changed a few things and got the 5s but was wondering if i should take calc 1 since it would obviously just boost my grade…y are u taking calc 2 as opposed to calc 1?</p>