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I am planning on doing a double major in
Biology(B&MB) and Chemistry. Since there are overlapping isn't possible to minor like in Spanish? what's your opinion?

2007-05-11 03:54:56 · 3 answers · asked by avalentin911 2 in Science & Mathematics Biology

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You can minor in anything you want, even with a double major. Just remember that it will extend your college stay. However, having a minor in subjects not related to your major, or to supplement your major (as in foreign language classes for international business majors) will make you a well-rounded individual and highly competitive in the workplace.

I double-majored in college in biology and electrical engineering and took many foreign language classes. I took so many that I eventually got an associate's degree instead of just a minor (which normally isn't noted on your degree), including an opportunity to study abroad.

2007-05-11 04:53:53 · answer #1 · answered by Carl D 4 · 1 0

the main important subject you will come upon with a double significant in Bio and Chem is lab time. many faculties additionally require concurrent lab and lecture factors, which leaves you with actually not sufficient hours in the day. Why not evaluate a significant like biotechnology or biochemistry? This significant encompasses lots of an identical training you may take as a double significant, with lots of an identical grad college or profession outlooks.

2016-10-04 21:50:00 · answer #2 · answered by carol 4 · 0 0

Sure, I did just that, double degree actually.
It's a load of work and it's better to excell at one than be okay or mediocre at both. Get a feel for the work, and learn to love being in labs.

2007-05-11 05:47:02 · answer #3 · answered by Brandon H 2 · 0 0

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