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    I'm going off to college (Kansas State) this upcoming fall. Im pretty sure I want to study either chemistry or chemical engineering. The problem is I want to minor in Spanish (I'm awesome at Spanish) but chemistry and spanish don't really go together(or am i wrong?). Anyway I was just wondering what you guys think a good minor would be. This is driving me nuts I can't find an answer anywhere. Thanks for any help I need some advice.
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    Double major in both [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    • #3
      yeah ive thought of that but it wouldn't really make sense. Chemical Engineering with a minor in Chemistry would make more sense than either of those with a spanish minor.

      Another thing bothering me is I really want to learn Spanish and I'm really good at it but it just wouldn't make since to me to study that and chemistry.
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      • #4
        At my school (Drexel) you can overlap credits to contribute to your minor. So a logical descion would be to Major in Chemical Engineering and minor in Chemistry, or vice versa. I'm doing the same with Copmuter Science and Computer Engineering, and it means I only have to take something like 3 extra classes because they overlap so much.

        But it depends what you want a minor for.

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        • #5
          Double major, then get a job as a chemist in mexico and its the best of both worlds
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          • #6
            You can just take classes in spanish that count as electives. It sounds like you want to learn more, but not actually use it in a career. So, there isn't any point in getting a major in it. You can still say you are fluent on your resume if that matters to you.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by StrtRacer98:
              Double major, then get a job as a chemist in mexico making crystal meth and its the best of both worlds
              Fixed it for you.
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