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So, I'm in an interesting situation... I currently have the possibility of finishing in 3 years, but I am considering taking up a minor and then I will be here for 4. Is it worth it to do this, and take up a minor that is interesting but maybe not vital.. Or is it better to enter the work force, or find a great internship during that fourth year? Any opinions are welcome. Thanks!
a minor means very very little on your professional school application (again, i don't know how it impacts a job application, but probably a minimal advantage). as namaste said, do it if you are truly interested. otherwise, it's a waste of time.
for some people it's valuable, like the above person who had two very different interests. some people don't need it.
me, i'll have a minor to go along with my psych major because i feel that psych is so broad, i want to have some more specific field of study. also, if i apply to grad school in genetic counseling, having a minor called "society and genetics" seems like it'll help me
1) youre genuinely interested in a subject
2) you want to augment your major by specializing in a sub-discipline
3) you want something more practical to offset your abstracted, "usless" n. campus major
im cosnidering taking econ and management courses just to have them on my resume for relevant experiences...