Econ major: minor in geology or double major in finance or geo?
The particular economics that I like the most are product and resource markets, as well as monetary policy’s relationship with them and global trade. I am studying to be an economic analyst someday and I would like to stick with commodity markets and futures and speculating their S & D.
The school that i am transferring to does not offer a minor in finance but they do in geology/ Earth sciences (as well as several other sciences,including environmental). I can also dual major in econ and either finance or geology (or another science that influence such markets).
What seems to be the best course of action for me?
Geo/ earth sci minor or a double major in either finance or geo/ earth sci?
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Why do you have to have a minor/ My degree is in economics. I also did study in the business school, but did need to declare a minor. Depending how advanced you are, you may also be able to take graduate courses for you undergrad degree. I am glad I took advantage of that opportunity at University of MD.