I’m currently majoring in Economics because I enjoy the way it trains you to think critically, especially when it comes to concepts like opportunity cost and decision-making with utility in mind. So far, I’ve completed introductory courses in both microeconomics and macroeconomics, and I recently finished Intermediate Microeconomics. In that course, we focused on deriving utility functions, understanding consumer behavior, and solving constrained maximization problems using tools like the Lagrangian method. Im looking forward to taking behavioral economics and international Trade.