A few days ago
Belle

What should I choose as my minor? Should I have one?

I am a biochemistry major, and as it is pretty much like a double major, I don’t have enough electives to complete a minor in my normal school year. I am also in a co-operative program, meaning when I don’t get summers, so when I’m not studying which will wary, I will be working.

My initial plan was to take courses while I’m on my co-op term working, so that I can get enough credits to do a minor. So far my two choices are psychology and english. If it is possible I would love to minor in both! But I’m guessing I’ll have to pick? I’m hoping someone can give me some good advice, so that I don’t get in way over my head, and make a mess of things!

Thanks for the advice in advance! =)

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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A minor would be nice. Biochemistry is quite a specific field… not sure if I would consider like a double major.

Most biochemistry programs I am familiar with are they own department. So, you could get minors in biology and chemistry by taking extra-course work in those fields.

Why not a math minor? You have to take quite a bit of calculus don’t you?

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A few days ago
lousarah
Im in uni and I certainly wouldnt take any courses I didnt have to because its hard work.

My major is psychology, I love it, so any help or advice I can give you with regards to whether or not you’ll like it, please ask. x

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A few days ago
Anonymous
you should only have one if you think you can do the work

(additional to your major) w/o it stressing you out (a lot) ;

pick a class that you find interesting or know a lot about

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A few days ago
chris
campus sex. and if you’re not hot then english or something.
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