
Originally Posted by
lilwing
My majors are Painting and German. Don't exactly go together, but I do not intend to formulate a career on both of them. My 'career' will probably have to do with my German degree, which I may eventually pursue a PhD in.
Studying what I love.
The thing is, I can't decide on a minor. Do I have to have a minor for both majors? What goes good with a German degree (Bachelor of Arts)?
I've thought about minoring in philosophy, creative writing, or printmaking. I am not sure what to do.
That sounds like a good plan.., and more importantly.., if that's why you WANT to do.., you'll definitely get through it..
Each college & university is different.., if you are a double-major.., some schools will not require you to minor in anything.., if you are getting a B.S. instead of a B.A.., some schools will wave the minor requirement.., so.., the specific rules depend on you school.. if you don't NEED to do it.., minors are really just a personal choice.., i'll be honest with you.., I minored in Mathematics & Statistics.., and it has counted for NOTHING in my life thus far.., it's helped without a doubt.., but personally.., it's not something that gets you recognition.., it's really just for you.. so only do it if YOU want to do it and YOU feel it will help you and complement your area of study..
Example: Math & Stat. are nearly perfect complements to an Economics & Accounting major.., they definitely pack a punch and give a personal advantage in that line of work compared to those without such a minor..
Similarly.., I like your idea of minors you selected..
With a German major.., minors like Philosophy & English could be perfect complements.., You can study the original works of many German philosophers in their original language so that nothing gets lost in translation.., understand them more fully.., an English minor could allow you to brush up on Essay writing.., business writing.., expository writing.., and even creative writing if you'd like.. (I took a creative writing class back in college.., I know it sounds like a BS class.., but don't overlook it.., it will take the power of your writing to a whole new level)
Again.., it all depends on what YOU want to do.., where YOU would like to see yourself years from now.., after you get your Ph.D.., how what you choose to learn now.., will benefit you in the future.. you definitely don't want to burden yourself with a minor because you think it "sounds" good or "looks" good.., that's a mistake.., because nobody cares.., the only person you're doing it for is YOU.., so make sure it works with your long-run goals..
Best,
GrkScorp
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