<p>Hey everyone, so I'm about to attend college in August and I'm of course really excited! My only problem is that I really like to study and major in economics, but I'm really not good at it (520 on the SAT). I've been considering other options such as Finance, Marketing, Political Science, and Business. </p>
<p>My question is, does anyone have any good suggestions on picking a major that's really like general economics, but without the heavy math?</p>
<p>Political Science courses that focus on different economic systems and Economics courses that focus mostly on the logical theory over the mathematics side are the only things I can come up with. However, a liberal arts degree with little to no quantitative courses is going to put you in a bad spot when searching for a job. So you have to make sure you’re ready to go down that path of studying what you like most and facing the poor job prospects at the end.</p>
<p>If getting a decent job when you graduate is a priority, you may have to come up with a compromise subject that is less interesting but more employable, without you hating it either.</p>