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Minor vs. No Minor
I'm in my 2nd year of Criminology (just about to declare it as my major after this term) and up to this point, I haven't really thought whether I wanted to minor in anything.
I did some calculations quickly tonight and if I do decide to take up a minor at this point, I will stay behind one semester after my expected date of graduation. I've been thinking of a minor in English.
My question is...is it worth it? Does a minor really matter that much? I will definitely do it if it will somehow affect whether I get jobs or not or even my salary, but for those of you who did declare a minor and then went on to find jobs...did it really help? The one thing I'm afraid of is while job hunting, having to compete with someone who has the same major as I do, but they have the upper hand because of a minor.
Honestly, I just want to graduate and get out of here - I already wasted 1.5 years in the beginning taking classes that are of no use to me now.
Thoughts?
I did some calculations quickly tonight and if I do decide to take up a minor at this point, I will stay behind one semester after my expected date of graduation. I've been thinking of a minor in English.
My question is...is it worth it? Does a minor really matter that much? I will definitely do it if it will somehow affect whether I get jobs or not or even my salary, but for those of you who did declare a minor and then went on to find jobs...did it really help? The one thing I'm afraid of is while job hunting, having to compete with someone who has the same major as I do, but they have the upper hand because of a minor.
Honestly, I just want to graduate and get out of here - I already wasted 1.5 years in the beginning taking classes that are of no use to me now.
Thoughts?
Comments
I dont think any employers are going to care about something you have a minor in, just the fact that you have the BA.
P.S. I have a minor in English, and I think it's a good way to show employers that I am well versed and can articulate my arguments effectively. If it's only a couple more classes you have to take, why leave such a strength unproven...remember, a lot of English classes are offered through distance education so you may not even have to come to school.
ps im minoring in English too.
I have to graduate in a total of four years and I am going to be able to get my minor and major in that time.
Most people dont even do work related to their own field when they grad with BA's, the fact you have a BA puts you ahead of a lot of people without a BA if you have similar work experience, I cant imagine any employers nitpicking to whether you got a minor or not, can it hurt to get a minor, no, but if you cant pull it off in the four years or you want to grad sooner why bother
Are most English courese for minor are distance coureses? English is for practise and learn from some one who can explans.,if study by myself, i am not sure how much i can get those.
PS, my first language is not English. Thats why I am considering to minor in English to improve my English skill.
Anyone major in BA and minor in science or something?