<p>If i am to major in Global Health, open to going into either medicine or business with the degree, is it better to minor in a foreign language like spanish? Or something more rigorous like Science, Technology, and International Affairs?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>What do you mean by a lucrative minor?
I’m a BGH major right now, and am minoring in music. I initially was declared to be getting a STIA certificate but decided against it for a couple reasons: First of all, a lot of the coursework is redundant, and I was more interested in the bio aspect anyway. Also, a Georgetown bio major is very rigorous-- it’ll take a lot of work to fit in a certificate like STIA in there as well. I’d recommend doing something like a language, classics?, (a friend is doing that), music, or philosophy.
Try doing a minor in something you really enjoy doing in a subject that you would be taking classes in anyway. The bio degree should be ‘lucrative’ enough, if that’s what you’re looking for.</p>