minoring in something unrelated to major

Considering a minor in a different field
Is it strange to pursue a minor in theatre while majoring in animal science? I’m a bit hesitant because the two subjects are quite distinct, but my passion for theatre is strong, and I genuinely enjoy being a part of it.

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  1. It’s not weird at all to minor in something unrelated to your major! In fact, pursuing a minor in theatre as an animal science major can be a great way to explore your interests and develop a well-rounded skill set. Theatre can enhance your communication skills, creativity, and ability to work in teams, which can be beneficial in any field, including animal science. Plus, following your passion can bring balance to your studies and make your college experience more fulfilling. Embrace your unique combination of interests!

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