IR+Econ+math is is possible?

<p>I'm a junior in high school and am trying to decide what I want to major in. Ever since 7th grade I have wanted to go into IR, but I have always been good at math and enjoy it a lot. This year I am taking economics and really enjoy it as well. I want to major in IR and I know that most IR majors take a minor in a specific area of the globe, and I would like to do this, but i also want to take advanced math courses in college and double major in Economics... Is this possible?
And does any one know good schools that are strong in all 3 areas?</p>

<p>A double major in econs and math is definitely available. Not sure if there's IR offered together with econs and math.</p>

<p>In any case, how about doing IR for grad?</p>

<p>I'm majoring in Economics-Mathematics, which is offered at some schools. You might consider finding a school that offers that major and double majoring in Econ-Math and IR...</p>

<p>Why not major in international economics and choose math as your minor or even as a 2nd major? It really depends on what you plan to do w/ it. You may not need IR at all, a language would be more important.</p>

<p>sure, but the IR would be useless.</p>