Stats/Poli Sci double major?

<p>I never thought that I would be good at math entering college, but somehow I've fallen in love with it and am doing pretty good in calculus. I also have a strong interest in poli sci and hope to attend law school, or if I get accepted into a really good grad school, graduate studies in poli sci.</p>

<p>I feel like stats/poli sci is a good combo because statistics is being more widely used in campaigns, to the point Fareed Zakaria said we can expect "political drone warfare" due to campaigns focusing solely on statistics. I assume it would also look good when applying to law school to have a major that's quantitative. </p>

<p>However, I'm afraid that if I ever need to work solely off my bachelor's degrees, I would basically only have my stats degree because the poli sci one would be rendered basically useless (I could get work in a campaign, I suppose, but pay would likely be quite low). I could always major in Economics or Finance instead of poli sci and do all right in them, but I feel like I would be able to truly excel in poli sci. In addition, I have a perspective on how stats/poli sci could come together. </p>

<p>Any thoughts/advice would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>