Also consider ROTC/NROTC as a way to finance college and set you apart. It's three years active duty service if you get scholarship dough, but then at age 25 you'll be O2, have some dough saved up, and a cracking resumé.
Economics as a major is great! You'll be far more capable in deconstructing analytical problems, and for the more advanced courses you use everything you learn in math in high school (and more). Do the internships, and for God's sake make sure you spend at least one semester abroad.
Economics as a major is great! You'll be far more capable in deconstructing analytical problems, and for the more advanced courses you use everything you learn in math in high school (and more). Do the internships, and for God's sake make sure you spend at least one semester abroad.
A year from now you'll wish you started today