<p>As per the title says, I was having brief confusion over whether to secondary-major in Psychology or Journalism or IT with regards to International Relations. My concentrations and interests align with national security and intelligence fields so I am trying hard to figure out which second major could show me the best route.</p>
<p>As an upcoming sophomore in college it's hard for me to decide still which option will fuel me in the right direction, so among Psychology (cognition and understanding of terrorists/criminals, etc), Journalism (investigative reporting and case solving) and IT (cybersecurity, info security etc), which is the best choice to match with INR and keep in a solid resume for graduate years? I also plan to Master's in my INR and retain at least a Bachelor's in one of the following secondaries, so which would be best fit?</p>
<p>(P.S.: I know I know, Cybersecurity is growing heavily and is much needed in my interest fields, but I do recognize that you can easily acquire skill sets of a good computer technician and you can still major in something else to keep within the same lines needed, so I wasn't sure if IT was still highly recommended or not for many people who have other needs or interests at the same time.)</p>
<p>Thanks, and apologies for the long-winded explanation!</p>