Does your minor matter?

I'm a sophomore Economics major at a relatively unknown non-target with a 3.95 GPA and 2200+ SAT scores. I'll also be studying abroad at one of (Oxford, Cambridge) next semester (would rather not give too much outable info).

I need to decide on a minor (I will be taking 2 minor classes while abroad) relatively soon. I'm interested in Political Science or Philosophy but I feel as though Finance may be more marketable for Finance jobs.

Obviously, if I were at Harvard, I would be able to major in English with a minor in History and still be able to get Goldman Sachs.

However, I'm at a pretty unknown college. Will a Finance minor give me enough of a boost for post-college employment (not necessarily I-banking) to make it worthwhile?

Thanks.

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You might be better off transferring to a target school than minoring in Finance. With those stats, it shouldn't be too difficult to transfer to a target school.

If you have no choice but to remain at your school, then I have a feeling that a programming minor may be a lot more marketable than a finance minor from a non-target but then again, take this with a grain of salt.

 

Go with math/cs.

- Bulls make money. Bears make money. Pigs get slaughtered. - The harder you work, the luckier you become. - I believe in the "Golden Rule": the man with the gold rules.
 

I've already applied for transfer to a number of places but I haven't heard back yet.

I'm trying to figure out a Plan B if things don't pull through.

 

You don't have to mention law school - having a law minor just shows your interest in something other than technical skills - especially if you take corporate, M&A, etc law, that can only help you

It doesn't really make much of a different, but I'd definitely throw the finance (or possibly an accounting) minor in there, or at least some coursework, just to build some of the technical skills for the job - especially if you are coming from a non-target. If you are in a target school, it isn't as necessary

Finally, you need a high GPA - so if you can maintain a high GPA regardless of choice, I would go with Finance and Law, but if only one, then it's whatever you can keep the highest gpa.

 

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