<p>I'm currently a senior in high school, and though I know that my interests will inevitably change over the next four years, I want to start off on the right foot.</p>
<p>Early on in high school, I discovered that I had a talent for economics, and until the beginning of this year, I always assumed that I would major in it. However, parents and teachers alike have insisted that finance is much more marketable and would land me a far better career. That would be fine with me if it wasn't for my math skills.</p>
<p>I went up to Pre-Calculus in my sophomore year before leaving Calculus behind and jumping wholeheartedly on the Statistics track (currently taking AP Stat online). In my Algebra / Calc classes, I always scored well in the eighties, and even in my current course, I only manage an A with lots of studying in between tests. To put it plainly, my math skills are sub-par.</p>
<p>Should I still bother pursuing this major? If not, what other business majors can I look into that combine my interests with marketability?</p>