What minor best complements an economics minor? especially if I plan on working on my graduate two years after I get my undergraduate?
>>2686906
From that picture I'll say Chicano studies, if you know what I mean :^)
>>2686906
I'm sorry, I mean which minor best complements an economics major?
>economics major
you dun goofed
>>2686941
How? Econ is probably the safest and most valuable non-STEM degree there is, assuming he didn't get it at a diploma mill. More valuable than probably 60% of STEM as well.
>>2686953
I'm going to one of the best schools in my state, so I'd say not
>>2686941
What business degree would you say is best then?
>>2686906
It would be math if you plan on grad school.
Philosophy or Math
>>2687057
And yeah, this. Econ is valuable not because it's a free ticket to lambos and an executive position at a bank, but because many econ guys have to know their math and their models. If not a math minor, then a CS minor. That's the shit executives (smart conceptual guys but not often the greatest technical or theoretical thinkers) love.
>>2687081
how does an cs minor support a econ major?
>>2687079
Philoshophy? That's a very interesting idea, why do you think that?
>>2687087
Anecdotal case, but I've got an uncle who studied some econ (primarily business) and had a hard time getting past basic cubicle monkey. He taught himself a lot of programming and that landed him a position in doing modeling for banks to better estimate risks and the kinds of rates and whatnot to set for customers. He got to work from home too, while tripling his salary. Pretty much everything that pays well these days requires some programming experience; I suppose the bigger risk would be that a CS minor would be insufficient.
>>2687125
that's an interesting case, I've actually been considereing a cs minor
>>2686906
you hsould definitely go for ASIC miner
>>2687221
ASIC?
>>2686906
Comp sci minor. If you don't like programming, do a math minor or a business related minor. Rest would be worthless I think (maybe actuarial sciences if your econ major is very mathematical)
A lot of people are saying computer science. How does that supplement an economics undergraduate or graduate degree?
>>2687323
You need to get actual experience running models and simulations. You need to get more hard skills. It sounds more impressive than I sat on my ass and read a book.
>>2686906
What crypto is this? I don't get it
>>2686953
>everyone makes money through the economy so if i want to make a lot of money i better study the economy
Yeah, no.