i have 24 hours to pick up a minor

weflyhigh

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at 8am the time to add new classes ends and I think I want to get a second minor for fun. with the army I get a military science minor already by only taking 2 history/poly sci classes.

i was thinking kinesiology would be interesting, but i've only taken one class related to it... anyone a kines major or minor?

any other minor might be cool and/or useful?
I am an economics major with a military science minor right now

I have 16 late drop credits that I can still use in the next two years... so worst case scenario I just drop the classes late if they get too hard and then forget about the minor

edit: actually, I have 25 hours... there was some confusion with which midnight was listed

edit2: heres a list: http://www.psu.edu/dus/handbook/minors2.html just scroll down a bit
 
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DivideBYZero

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sjwaste

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Business or math. I did my economics degree as a BBA to cover that base, but if your school offers it as a BS or BA (especially if you've chosen a BA in Econ), do a business minor. Otherwise, when it comes time to find a job, you're going to be lumped in with the liberal arts majors (potentially unemployed).
 

Possessed Freak

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Whichever is easiest to accomplish. When I was a Comp Sci major at PSU the math minor was almost a given. When I switched to IST the business minor was almost a given.
 

Bibble

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Dance! Or whatever you feel is sufficiently random to diversify your learning experience. I signed up for a religion course called Islamic Mysticism in my last semester because I was done with my major and needed a credit. I'm really happy I took it because it was unlike any of my other courses and, having known nothing about the subject before, learned many interesting things.

If you really want something to compliment your econ major I would go with math or statistics.