I was just wondering what degree structure most people on here chose before applying to graduate.
I'm also curious if your degree structure (in itself) can affect your chances of getting into a graduate school. For example, would an honors (4yr) student generally be accepted before a double-minor (3yr) student?
Also, do you find employers look at degree structure as a big selling point when applying for a job after school?
I'm curious because I can get a minor in biology, skip math and physics and get another minor in languages, or I can take the tougher route, take math and physics and graduate with a major in Bio.
I am one of those people who sit and stare at math problems for an hour before figuring them out. I don't see the point in torturing myself if I don't have to.
I'm also curious if your degree structure (in itself) can affect your chances of getting into a graduate school. For example, would an honors (4yr) student generally be accepted before a double-minor (3yr) student?
Also, do you find employers look at degree structure as a big selling point when applying for a job after school?
I'm curious because I can get a minor in biology, skip math and physics and get another minor in languages, or I can take the tougher route, take math and physics and graduate with a major in Bio.
I am one of those people who sit and stare at math problems for an hour before figuring them out. I don't see the point in torturing myself if I don't have to.