<p>ok guys. I think i finally found my major, BUT I've been looking at the course requirements and i'm not so sure. I really like IR, policy studies, inter. law, and all of that, and I'm great at history and politics, but i didnt realize the econ. requirements for the major. I'm not so great at Calculus (pulling a low B in AP AB with a curve :( ) and i've never had an econ. class. is this type of econ ok for "non-math oriented" ppl? i'm sure i can make it through, but i'd hate to have a lower GPA because of my math skills with the major. I'm probably blowing this way out of proportion. I'm good at stats if that matters lol. thanks</p>
<p>??? any input? thanks</p>
<p>There are usually a lot of different offerings of Econ. to IR students. While some econ are math heavy, I'd say most of it is not. I'm sure you'll be able to survive.</p>
<p>I'm in the same boat, good at stats, but I **** bricks when it comes to calc</p>