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Originally Posted by reiii
Yeah many of the anthro classes have nothing to do with archeology. I'm not sure I want to waste my time in those....oiy...
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When I think of archaeology, I don't think of human evolution. Paleontology, yes. Archaeology, no. Archaeology is recent. Human evolutionary history is very, very long. I'm probably just arguing semantics.
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Originally Posted by reiii
do minors mean anything when being considered for gradschool/jobs?
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I don't think that minors matter much. My college did not have minors. Even considering majors, I would guess it depends on the job. After graduating from college I got a job with a securities company working on their NASD and SEC filings. I was a psych/anthro double major. (Not related at all to securities).
I'm currently in grad school in psych, I know a lot of grad students who did not major in psych during their undergrad education. I also know many premed undergrads who are not majoring in biology (though they take the requisite premed courses).
Again, I would suggest talking to an academic counselor.