I don't know whether to do:
OPTION A: Economics/Law
- Two potential career paths, two highly complementary courses in the corporate world!!
- A fallback option if I really hate law.
- Perhaps stronger job prospects than Arts/Law. Could someone verify/refute this point??? What exactly are the differences in job prospects? And should my focus be on my employability or following my passions (yeah, lame-sounding I know).
- I get to do economics, which I love and am good at! More math and stats than Arts/law (a good thing).
- A lot of the same stuff for 5 years!! And I am the kind of student who loves to try different subjects and gets bored of same-old same-old!
- Will be bummed if I do Econ/Law and never use the econ degree in my career, because that means I could have done the more enjoyable arts course
and ended up in the same places anyway.
- 1 Elective only!
OPTION B: Arts/Law
- Easier than Economics/Law.
- More enjoyable and more flexible. I'll be able to study English, French, Philosophy, etc... (Which I loooovvee....)
- Perhaps more limited job opportunities.
- Only one degree that's really going to get me places. No fallback option.
- Probably won't get to study any economics which will be a bummer! I know I can do some - but seriously what's
the point in doing like a one-off microeconomics unit or something?
- 3 or 4 electives!!!!woo!
- All in all, if I were to die at my graduation (i.e. discount career options, future, income) this is the degree I'd pick.