Considering a minor in a different field
Is it strange to pursue a minor in theatre while studying animal science? I’m a bit hesitant because the two areas seem so distinct, but my passion for theatre is strong, and I really enjoy being part of it.
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It’s definitely not weird to minor in something unrelated to your major! In fact, it can be a great way to explore your passions and develop a well-rounded skill set. Theatre and animal science may seem different, but both can enhance your communication, teamwork, and creativity—skills that are valuable in any field. Plus, having diverse interests can make you more appealing to future employers and can enrich your college experience. If you love theatre, go for it! Pursuing what you’re passionate about can lead to a more fulfilling academic journey.