<p>Thank you for that info on your sister, L. That was my hunch. Your sister went to Emory with a superior economics education. Hopefully, she tells her advisor she is bored in her classes and they can advance her to an appropriate level. She is clearly NOT in the right class! She should find it challenging–though it sounds like she has a special talent. I hope she has a good advisor…</p>
<p>Not sure about the Oxford question, but are you planning to get a business degree Ledyana? Have you taken Economics already?</p>
<p>And thanks for the info on four years available in Indonesia and Singapore–I looked up the curriculum at Raffles institution and didn’t see four years of offerings…</p>
<p>My S’s school offers three full years of economics courses, seperate from the three years of Geography courses offered and seperate again from the five years of History courses offered–substantially different from the Georgia requirement–where an economics bit is embedded in a Social studies course on Government and Geography. (C–I don’t even see where economics is offered at Palos Verdes High <a href=“http://palosverdeshigh.net/academics/social_science.htm[/url]”>http://palosverdeshigh.net/academics/social_science.htm</a> ??) </p>
<p>It is also different from one or two courses offered from the history department (as at Cate: <a href=“Public Service Day 2017 - Cate School”>Public Service Day 2017 - Cate School)</p>