Your major is the subject area you select because you want to pursue graduate study in that field or a related field, or because you want to get a job in that field later. Your minor is another story. It can be a subject completely unrelated to your major. Or it can be a subject related to your major and may help you when you look for a job or apply for postgraduate study. A minor may offer students new career opportunities and enable them to learn a lot about a certain subject without all of the work of a major. However, it has its problems. It doesn't necessarily give you an advantage in getting a better job. A feature of university education is concentration on one subject, which results in great progress in that field. A minor could distract you from this goal. Choosing a minor often means you can afford less time in your major area. So, choosing a minor can be a difficult decision to make. If you're just looking for a way to keep yourself busy, consider taking additional courses in your major field, or select a minor related to your major. But if you're truly interested in a subject, you have a good reason to choose an unrelated minor.
Your major is the subject area you select because you want to pursue graduate study in that field or a related field, or because you want to get a job in that field later. Your minor is another story. It can be a subject completely unrelated to your major. Or it can be a subject related to your major and may help you when you look for a job or apply for postgraduate study. <br> <br>A minor may offer students new career opportunities and enable them to learn a lot about a certain subject without all of the work of a major. However, it has its problems. It doesn't necessarily give you an advantage in getting a better job. A feature of university education is concentration on one subject, which results in great progress in that field. A minor could distract you from this goal. Choosing a minor often means you can afford less time in your major area. <br> <br>So, choosing a minor can be a difficult decision to make. If you're just looking for a way to keep yourself busy, consider taking additional courses in your major field, or select a minor related to your major. But if you're truly interested in a subject, you have a good reason to choose an unrelated minor.
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