
Jason Voorhees
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I'm in my final year of my degree and have around 6 months of free time and I was thinking of doing a minor in some subject. I already have multiple job offers so it's not like I need it but what will I do staring at the ceiling everyday. Might aswell get an honors degree for the sake of framing it on a wall in my room.
I was thinking of taking up physics because I've always enjoyed classical physics and find it interesting but I've also noticed that many of my classmates are going for minors like quantum computing, human-computer interaction, and finance, which seem more "practicalโ or trendy. Part of me feels like I should pick something that aligns with my long term interests or adds to my knowledge base, while another part of me just wants to study something I enjoy since this won't matter anyway . What would you
Think?
I was thinking of taking up physics because I've always enjoyed classical physics and find it interesting but I've also noticed that many of my classmates are going for minors like quantum computing, human-computer interaction, and finance, which seem more "practicalโ or trendy. Part of me feels like I should pick something that aligns with my long term interests or adds to my knowledge base, while another part of me just wants to study something I enjoy since this won't matter anyway . What would you
Think?