minoring in something unrelated to major

Considering a minor in a different field
Is it unusual to minor in theatre while studying animal science? I’m a bit hesitant because the two subjects are quite different, but I have a deep passion for theatre and really enjoy participating in it.

One Reply to “minoring in something unrelated to major”

  1. Not at all! Minoring in theatre while majoring in animal science can be a great way to explore your passions and develop a well-rounded skill set. Many people choose to study diverse subjects that may seem unrelated, and this can enhance your creativity and communication skills—attributes that can be valuable in any field. Plus, pursuing something you love can provide a great balance to your studies and can be a fantastic outlet for stress. Go for it, and enjoy the experience!

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