03-07-2017, 10:14 AM
homeschoolmom1 Wrote:I could imagine a scenario in which you change direction of your degree. Let's say you initially did some classes in art appreciation, but then decide to pursue a rigorous coursework in math to fill your electives. For employment or graduate school admission, you may decide to get rid of your art class, not because it wasn't hard or important, but because it is superfluous and distracts from the focus of your degree.
Then you should just say that you took art classes because you had an interest in it. Every degree has room to take things that are not "required" courses, and every degree (even math) makes you take things that are not related to it. I am getting my degree in business, but have art courses in there. And religion, history, and other stuff. Because I HAD to take them.
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