Question about Grad School

<p>I am currently a junior who is majoring in political science but is minoring in math.</p>

<p>I chose this combination because I had a hard time deciding what to major in, so eventually I have chosen a major and minor that I enjoy, but have very little relation to one another.</p>

<p>If I were interested in pursuing higher degrees in mathematics or hard sciences (for example, physics), would I be able to? Since I am a social science major with only a minor in math, I do not know if I would be able to go on to study these subjects.</p>

<p>Help/advice?</p>

<p>A minor in math is a great addition in terms of going to grad school in many fields, but woefully inadequate for grad school in math or physics.</p>

<p>Try economics. It may actually go well with politics (or not depending on your view of life). Econ is a ton a mathematics in grad school and you don’t need a math or econ major to do it.</p>