Is It A Problem If I Like Everything?

<p>So I'd like to pose two questions:
1) The career question: does anybody know of a career that merges these unrelated fields?
2) The college question: do any colleges come to mind that would be a good place to merge these fields?
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<p>1) health care policy; HMOs, FDA, hospital administration, Surgeon General</p>

<p>2) I would lean toward a midsize university or small liberal arts school as you would be able to sample a variety of subjects in a small-class environment and would likely find academic advising to be more accessible and useful. Double-majoring may be easier to do in a four-year period. Anyway, dozens of schools would be very good for your interests (which I might add, will likely change over the next 5-6 years.) Of the top of my head I'd suggest Yale, Washington University, Tufts, Brandeis, Swarthmore, Wellesley, Carleton, Pomona, Colgate, Smith and Macalester.</p>

<p>PS - If you take a course from a good HS or college History teacher you will change your mind about History as a subject.</p>