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What is the difference between a college minor and major? |
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The primary difference is the amount of credits/classes you take for both. If you look at the colleges that you are interested in, they will tell you how many credits are required for a major and how many for a minor (usually it is half or less for a minor compared to a major).
As far as "real life" is concerned, most people don't care about what you minored in school, they're interested in your major. But, then again, your major doesn't restrict your future job possibilities either (i.e. if you get a business degree it doesn't mean you can only be a CEO or business owner, you might get a position as an analyst for a utility company).
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A major is what subject you are mainly focused on and a minor is a smaller or secondary choice for academic specialization, that requires fewer courses or credits than a major.
First answer by ID416179251. Last edit by ID416179251. Question popularity: 237 [recommend question]
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