Since I was a high school senior, I've intended to major in either economics or history. Especially, economics has been an interesting field because it combines characteristics of both art and science. However, as I study economics more and more, I sometimes think whether I can keep studying economics. While other academic fields like science and math is relatively static, economics which focuses on human relationship have many answers. Even great and renowned economists often made mistakes and clashed with each other on issues because economics embraces a wide range of subjects. I became increasingly uncertain whether studying economics can help me contributing to my communities.
Nevertheless, I want to use my knowledge of economics to make more people's lives easier and more convenient just as new science and technology change our everyday life. As I recently read many books on economics, I got some lessons that many other liberal arts education can help me to understand economics with different perspectives including historic and philosophical views.
Any help? advice?
Nevertheless, I want to use my knowledge of economics to make more people's lives easier and more convenient just as new science and technology change our everyday life. As I recently read many books on economics, I got some lessons that many other liberal arts education can help me to understand economics with different perspectives including historic and philosophical views.
Any help? advice?