I was thinking about math or some kind of business, but I'm not realy sure.
What are some good minors for a computer science major?
I manage a software team for a large corporation and I have software engineers working for me that have degrees in Computer Science, Eleetrical Engineering, Computer Engineering and Aero Engineering. My CS folks tend to be best at implementing designs.
One of my more valuable CS folks has a math minor and she has helped in the development of algorithms and has assisted other people with coordinate conversions and other functions vital to the project's overall success.
I would advise a math minor. You can't go wrong with that and I believe it will enhance both your marketablility in the job market and your career.
A business minor may not be nearly as valuable, especially if you decide to take a technical path in your career rather than a management path. If you do decide on a management path an MBA would be more beneficial than a business minor. Since many corporations offer tuition reimbursement you can always go back for an MBA later if you decide on a management path.
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