I completed a double major in economics/polisci, and I would have to say that's the best option, heh. In all seriousness, I would say economics gave me a framework to think with and to consider problems with, while political science gave me communication skills.
You are really the only person who can answer the question as to what is best for your own situation, but I would recommend taking an Intro to Microeconomics, Intro to Sociology, and Intro to Philosophy courses, and seeing which approaches to the world you prefer and what interests you more. I have found doing something I've liked has been more beneficial than the specific line on my diploma.
I have no idea Im wondering the same thing
Philosophy is to find out life's problems otherwise you'll keep on wondering. . . Do you want to hear a joke? OK What did the vampire say to the witch? ANSWER: "You're a witch"
Philosophy as a structured discipline has its origins in Ancient Greece, with pre-Socratic thinkers like Thales and Pythagoras in the 6th century BCE. However, philosophical inquiry can be traced back to early human civilizations through texts such as the Vedas and the Egyptian Book of the Dead.
As you are reading this answer, you might be wondering what the answer might be. I myself am pondering that same question. The answer is in your textbook. look it up
philosophy is the science of all things and beings in their ultimate principles and causes acquired by the aid of human intellect alone. -- or in other definition It is a science of the ultimate awareness of things (e.g. causes and effects) Genesis: Socrates - stated that philosophy started from a mere process called "Wondering" ("Wondering" - asking questions;finding an answer to the questions.) According to Eicero, philosophy is a love of wisdom PHILOS - which means "love" SOPHIA - which means "wisdom" (c) Prof.Arnel Malitao - FEU Philosophy I Professor --
Im having a big problem at home with the economics, so i was wondering where i could find a social security benefits calculator?
I found that a guy in his summary of Plato's Theaetetussaid that Socrates says there that "philosophy begins in wonder", but he didn't cite the page! So I had to look for it and here's the best current translation:"this wondering: this is where philosophy begins and nowhere else." Tht 155d.
i'm wondering that too. i'm doing a project on Chinese Dynasties
wondering means:preguntarse. For example: I'm wondering if..... = me pregunto si... I was wondering... = me preguntaba...
i am wondering bout what a guy thinks about a question
I have been wondering what my future will be like.Many in the crowd were wondering why the candidate had not yet arrived.
i am trying to find out how credible this guy is and I'm wondering if you are wondering who he is for the same reason I am? i am trying to find out how credible this guy is and I'm wondering if you are wondering who he is for the same reason I am?