Better is an opinion. I can't tell you what's better for you.
But, if you do something like Biology with a Zoology minor, you'd probably have alot of overlapping classes that you could get your minor with only a few extra classes if you plan right from the get go. But, if you do something like Math and Theatre, you may need alot more extra classes to make it work - depending on what you did for your general education.
It's certainly doable - I know someone who double majored in Bio and Music, but it took an extra year of full-time schooling (5 years instead of 4).
2006-07-05 07:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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It's hard to say whether a major and a minor you choose will fit together, as I know of many people that have combined two programs that seem completely separate from each other and have made them work. If you can find a way to do this, you will look much more unique than someone with two similar programs.
2006-07-05 07:38:10
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answered by penpallermel 6
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Him I'm usually good at this stuff but thats a difficult one. You know though if you get a bachelors in African American Studies you most likely wont get a minor you will just have a concentration but i guess in the case of African American Studies thats probably is what your going to have to do. You could get a minor in anything History, phycology, Sociology. I don't really know too much about African American Studies but thats what i recommend.
2016-03-27 04:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Nah, you could major in something like Biology and still minor in something as opposite as Theatre-- it just means your electives will have to be used wisely and extremely focused. In fact, I'd recommend varied majors and minors-- it shows graduate schools and prospective employees that you're a well rounded individual.
2006-07-05 07:43:28
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answered by ishotvoltron 5
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choose whatever interests you. I'm majoring in Psych, and I'm probably going to minor in something like Public Health, or maybe Math to be more competitive for a grad program I'm interested in.
2006-07-05 08:21:40
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answered by GitErDone 2
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Well i would say no cause your major is what you really want to do and your minor is your just in case
2006-07-05 07:39:27
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answered by yolanda l 1
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Go with what works for you, if you pick a minor you aren't really interested in you are not going to want to work in that field anyway so are wasting your time and money.
2006-07-05 07:41:19
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answered by cchumanesociety 2
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Find what interests you most. Statistically, you will not work in the field you graduated in - so study what gets you motivated and excited so that you will do well. The skills you learn in doing research, writing papers and solving problems are useful in any job you pursue.
2006-07-05 10:20:44
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answered by Sue P 2
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whatever floats your boat. pick the two that interests you. that would be the best answer. but by taking both that are compatible of course would be the best. so that way you can relate it to each other. and not be confused in any materials.
2006-07-05 07:43:07
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answered by 27stars 3
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Go where the money is and what you think you will enjoy doing with both. Being Compatible can be beneficial.
2006-07-05 07:40:56
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answered by deleted 4
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