Possible Second Majors

Hey all,

I'm going to be a freshman at Brown University this year. My primary major is going to be Business Economics, but I'm thinking about double majoring with how wide open the curriculum is. My three main areas of interest are political science, cognitive science, and psychology. They're all the same number of courses to major but psychology and political science are probably slightly easier overall. Which of the three do you think would look best, or is it personal preference?

Thanks!

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