Other factors influence our suggestions. Are you willing to attend school in the U.S.? If so, there's plenty of schools that love double-major students and frown upon those who don't. After all, college is, furthermore than the IB, your chance to become a well-rounded intellectual. As said, University of Rochester was good; so is Vassar College, which is a much smaller, close-knit liberal arts college in New York. Florida unis often like double majors but won't try to pressure you into it. I don't see a double in fashion merchandise and economics to be a bad combo. If anything, business and fashion merchandise would be more appealing, but you can't choose your favorites. My advice would be to do a college search and when the question for your choice in study arrives, make sure to include economics and fashion merchandise and that'll narrow down your choices, where you'll have to go to those listed colleges' websites to make sure that they allow a double major. Happy searching!
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