Why in the world do you think that a degree in Classics limits you to those two professions?
I know former Classics majors who are doctors, journalists, stockbrokers, curators, archaeologists, ministers, public relations reps, florist shop owners, antiques dealers and appraisers, tour guides, internet advertising salespeople, and one professional gambler.
Follow your passion, not just in your major, but in life.
2007-03-23 16:57:20
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answered by X 7
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If a double major is too much for you consider getting a major in one and a minor in the other. Just make sure that you take enough credits to get you into a grad prog that you will want.
I also suggest going to your college's counselling sevice and seeing if they have the Vocational Aptitude test (VAT) and vocational interst exam(VIE) If you can match up a career using the two, you will fins something that you will probably enjoy that you will be good at.
Good luck!
2007-03-23 23:18:29
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answered by knightofsappho 4
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