Minors options

<p>Came into college with a couple of extra credits. Now I have enough classes to do accounting and finance and also a minor. I can graduate with 150 credits if I want to.</p>

<p>So my options can be:
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Majoring in accounting and finance with a minor in either psychology or criminology.
For the criminology path, I need to take a few more classes than psychology. If I take the psychology path, I have more classes to take accounting electives with.</p>

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<li><p>Majoring in 3 business fields: Accounting, finance and marketing.</p></li>
<li><p>Just majoring in accounting and finance and take a bunch of electives to bring my GPA up.</p></li>
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<p>Any good idea on which one I should pick?</p>

<p>Ideally, a minor should do one (or both) of two things - make your degree more marketable by providing you with a skill set valued by employers (like adding Computer Science to a STEM major) - or it should address an interest/passion you have that may not necessarily make a good major (you are a Biochem major with a love for Comparative Literature). </p>

<p>I think that an econ minor will go really well with finance, but many said that I won’t need to worry about econ if I am already in finance. </p>