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回覆 ocarebear 的帖子
其實........... 未必。
只有 Double major + Double minor 不太建議以外,
其他的還是看個人興趣及“目的”。
有些時候,很有作用。
讀數學的,去 double major QFin,
讀統計的,去 double major Finance,
讀物理的,去 double major Computer Science,
搵工的道路 好好多。
決定 double major 的時候,當然最好找 Academic Adviser 問清楚。
Do You Need to Do a Minor
or a Second Major (Major 2)?
Some myths and misconceptions
Myth:
I must do a minor if I go by the minimum requirements in my major.
Reality:
It is perfectly alright to do the minimum requirements in a major without a minor. A minimum
major without a minor is not a less respectable degree than any major-minor combination.
Myth:
I must do a minor or a second major (major 2) to demonstrate a broadened background.
Reality:
You can achieve an equally broad academic training without doing a minor. In fact, an
academic record showing a wide range of elective courses from various disciplines may
provide you with the background training to understand and discuss issues intelligently in
different subjects, and the ability to connect knowledge and concepts across disciplines.
Why choose a minor?
A minor is a structured academic programme for those students pursuing the subject as a
second interest. Here are some of the reasons for doing a minor.
You have more than a casual interest in an elective subject.
You would like to be recognized to have achieved a certain extent of knowledge
in the elective subject.
The minor can enhance your study major and improve your opportunities for further
studies or career.
In most cases, you can enroll in the same courses listed in the curriculum without formally
registering for a minor in that subject. Deciding to do a minor in a certain subject may actually
reduce your flexibility to take other elective courses because of the core requirements and
possible timetable clashes.
What about a second major (major 2)?
A double major in two different subjects bears testimony to the student’s academic ability
and may enable the student to seek career in either area. Here are some of the reasons
for doing a second major.
You have a strong interest in two different subjects.
You have confidence in your ability to study two subjects at the same time.
You are committed to devote much time and effort on study.
You believe the dual major can enhance your opportunities for further studies or
career.
Before committing to do a minor or a second major (major 2), you should ask yourself the
following questions:
Do I have the background and ability to complete the additional course
requirements?
Can I afford the time and effort?
Would the minor or second major enhance my academic training and career
prospect?
Does the minor or second major agree with what I want to achieve for my
university learning?
Would doing a minor or a second major actually hamper my intention to broaden
my horizon in even more disciplines?
Are there other endeavours I would rather devote my time?
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