I mean, I'm only two classes away from it, but I really don't want to do those two classes.
12/27/2012 1:20:34 PM
I don't think any minor is particularly useful outside of a foreign language in terms of resume, but I could be wrong.
12/27/2012 1:22:17 PM
I'm a CSC major with a minor in Cognitive Science so far.
12/27/2012 1:23:30 PM
no minor is worth anything, I have a math minor that's worth jack shit, and basically minored in business (State won't allow Accounting majors to minor in Business since they take all the classes as part of the core, which is bullshit, but I digress), and no one even looks at it
12/27/2012 1:23:45 PM
No.
12/27/2012 1:39:46 PM
An Economics minor for a CSC major would be like what Chris Gaines is for Garth Brooks's career.]
12/27/2012 1:39:47 PM
might be helpful if you're planning on doing all the bitch work earning other people huge bonuses programming for investment firms
12/27/2012 2:26:46 PM
Bitch work never seems to be in the job descriptionI'm Krallum and I approved this message.
12/27/2012 2:27:49 PM
Are the 2 classes particularly difficult?
12/27/2012 2:35:12 PM
my Physics minor got me my first Software Developer job b/c the CTO who hired me was a former NASA guy
12/27/2012 3:39:46 PM
I took enough classes to almost get a bunch of minors. Changing majors FTL.
12/27/2012 4:07:45 PM
12/27/2012 4:09:47 PM
Hahaha, yeah if you can draw a supply/demand curve you can pass most econ classes.
12/27/2012 4:12:27 PM
an interesting sounding minor will help on entry level interviews to distinguish a bit from the crowd but from a knowledge base/usefulness down the road its pretty useless.CSC + CogSci minor that took maybe 1 extra class outside of the CSC and basic course curriculum I took. Every entry level interview I did asked about the minor.So don't go out of your way to do it but if you can do it with 1 or 2 classes it doesn't hurt.
12/27/2012 4:13:30 PM
oh I'll draw a supply and demand curve alright(I have no clue why I just typed this)
12/27/2012 4:13:57 PM
12/27/2012 5:32:48 PM
well in the more advanced Econ. classes you need to know some of the idealized forms for supply and demand curves and also learn the Lagrangian method of constrained optimizationbut the real tough stuff, like econometrics and the consequences of the failure of the efficient-market hypothesis, isn't required for a minor (then again I got my Econ. minor at IU so YMMV)
12/27/2012 7:19:44 PM
^^Nothing technical just "Oh what is that, that sounds interesting"
12/27/2012 8:30:46 PM
Interviewers tend to make small talk about any damn thing on your resume, even if it is completely useless. So don't look too much into it. When I was in college, I kept making the dumb mistake of listing my shitty minimum wage jobs and they always asked me about them.Later I went the opposite extreme and started removing anything from the resume not strictly related to the job at hand, even if they were professional positions or demonstrated leaderships skills. Watching an interviewer try to connect the dots between "programming" as a Resident Assistant to software development was painful and disappointing.
12/27/2012 10:08:53 PM
NO
12/27/2012 10:36:09 PM
no
12/27/2012 10:48:55 PM
the only thing minors are good for is shower sex BADOOMP CHH
12/28/2012 10:21:55 AM
not in this economy...
12/28/2012 10:29:16 AM