minoring in something unrelated to major

Considering a minor in something outside my major:

Would it be strange for an Animal Science major to minor in Theatre? Although these fields are quite different, I have a deep passion for theatre and truly enjoy being part of it.

One Reply to “minoring in something unrelated to major”

  1. Not at all! Minoring in theatre as an animal science major can actually be a great way to balance your interests and make your college experience more well-rounded. The skills you gain from theatre—like communication, teamwork, and creativity—can also be beneficial in your main field, whether you’re working with clients, educating others, or even handling animals in a more engaging way. Plus, pursuing a passion can be a wonderful stress relief and enrich your life outside of academics. Embrace what you love, and don’t worry about the differences—many people have diverse interests!

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