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What is a minor? What's the difference between it and a major?
Major refers to the completion of the required subjects of this major, which will determine your graduation and degree in this major.

Minor refers to choosing other majors other than the main major.

The relationship between the two is that the major must be repaired.

Minor is generally voluntary. You can accept it or not.

Some special questions remind you (are you a high school student or a college student):

1. Major is required. The basic sub-system of general schools is linked to the degree certificate, which means that the basic sub-system is not enough and there is no degree certificate. Then there is the relationship between credits and diplomas. You can't graduate without enough credits, let alone have a degree certificate.

2. When you minor, you must pay attention to the understanding of minor courses and settings. If our school had better know the seniors. See if I can give you a certificate or something in the future, and how much is the charge. Because I minored, I feel that I can't learn anything, and I am suspected of collecting money from the school. Anyway, the running situation of each school is different, so you can analyze it yourself.

3. In addition, there is another way to award degrees called second major. This certificate is more valid than the secondary certificate. However, after graduating from college, you have to pay an extra 2 to 3 years of study time. The final certificate is the diploma and degree certificate of the second major.

It may be confusing, but it will definitely help you. Take a closer look.

This is from experience. Hehe, good luck ~ ~