<p>I am interested in the following: history, politics, international relations, and economics. I'm really good at math but I do not want to become a doctor or go into the hard sciences. I eventually want to go to law school after working on Wall Street. What course of study would best fit my interests? I know the Woodrow Wilson school is amazing. But does it have a focus on economics? Initially I wanted to major in international relations at Woodrow Wilson. But, I believe that economics would be more helpful with job prospects (like on Wall Street) IMMEDIATELY after college. However, I really enjoy both international relations and economics. To make matters worse...it seems that both economics and Woodrow Wilson don't offer certificates. So I can't do both...? What should I do?</p>
<p>Woody Woo requires at least one core economics class, and you can take more econ for your departmental electives to tailor your program, but you definitely don’t need to be an econ major to get a job on Wall Street. What do you think about WWS plus the finance certificate?</p>
<p>Wanna be attractive to Wall St? Get a mathematics degree.</p>
<p>Hm…i like both of your suggestions.</p>
<p>But…although I am good at math, I do not necessarily enjoy it as much as history, politics, etc. </p>
<p>So, I don’t know if I would do well with a finance or math degree/certificate.</p>
<p>Could I do WWS and somehow focus it on international economy or something?
Or do Econ and focus on international relations?</p>