UCSD major advice, help please? :)

<p>So I was accepted under the econ major for UCSD and I have completed math 121 which is equivalent UCSD's Math 10A, but I still need Math 10B and Math10C. I finished math 121 with a high B, but dropped Math 122 which was equivalent to UCSD's Math 10B and Math10C due to low test scores and laziness. Since I'm 2 math classes behind, i was thinking about switching majors from Econ to Urban Planning and Studies W/ minor in Business (under the finance concentration. So my question is, in the long run (lol) would I be better of with an Econ Major or Urban Planning and Studies W/ minor in Business Major/minor? I looking to get a job somewhere in the business sector, ie Big Companies, basically the business/financial environment.. Also I'm not so strong in math, but with a little focus I can get A's or B's.. Really stumped on this choice, any input or advice would be gladly welcomed :) </p>

<p>Cheers!!</p>

<p>Ucsd has a undergraduate business major? closest thing to one is probably Management science?</p>

<p>ieatsharks: It’s a “minor”, they don’t have a business major :slight_smile: I’m pretty sure I put that in my OP.</p>

<p>@uchopeful12, i say u should stick with the econ program. Its more versatile compared to urban planning studies. If its only 2 math classes, u can just bust through it over the summer or upcoming fall. Let it be known that UCSD operates under quarters instead of semesters. </p>

<p>ps. we may be future classmates :P</p>

<p>ieatsharks: Are you a econ major aswell?</p>

<p>jes im a econ major :)</p>

<p>Yeahh me too! Does any one know if its possible to double major econ and chemical enginnering?</p>