Minor after Transfer

<p>Do any of you plan to get a minor in anything after you transfer to your UC? Will the minor play a huge role in your future career or is just there for you to pursue another interest apart from your major?</p>

<p>one of my friend told me a student graduated from UCLA as BizEcon major and accounting minor. He worked as a accountant or something and made good deal of money.</p>

<p>If this is true, I would say yes, it plays a huge role.</p>

<p>good thread, I was wondering about this question too. I'm a business econ major and it doesn't require that many units to complete, so filling up the minimum unit requirement with a minor sounds like a good idea.</p>

<p>Yeah, I heard a minor does make a difference. Especially in my case where I'd like to become an HR manager or VP; so I decided to major in Sociology, with a minor in Business (I think it's new at UCSD) or Economics, then eventually get my MBA.</p>

<p>I want to get a music minor just because I love music.</p>

<p>I want to get a minor in econ.... because my dad want me to study econ and for job opp
but my true love is biochem (major)</p>

<p>Haha, my dad is pushing an econ minor on me, as well.</p>

<p>But, I am thinking of minoring, or possible double majoring, in philosophy -- in place of what I was initially going to minor in, Statistics, as upon further analysis a stats minor would be a bit unrealistic with my current plans -- with my current major Political Science. My motives are largely rooted in enhancing my reasoning abilities for the LSAT; but with phil, my writing skills will invariably increase as well, while stats would have increased my abstract reasoning.</p>

<p>Poli sci and math major/minor. Math would open doors into finance and other jobs with a quantitative focus. If I had the time/money I'd do a minor in English because i love literature. I'm sad that LA doesn't offer an art minor.</p>

<p>they have a business major at san diego? that would be pretty neat</p>

<p>"I want to get a music minor just because I love music."</p>

<p>i know a guy who got a music scholarship, but didnt really like music that much so he took the scholarship and doubled in viola and EE.</p>

<p>Damn, I wish I was that good :).</p>

<p>Minors will not help your job prospects, as they lack depth and breadth.</p>