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Re: Dual majors?

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Originally Posted by Matt Adams
What I'd suggest is that you get a management minor. This shows that you have the education to get those management positions when they open up, and makes you more qualified than those without this minor. I think this is the edge you're really looking for. If you're smart, and depending on which school you attend, you should be able to get out in 4 years without any trouble.
To piggyback on Matt, an MBA would be even better then a minor. Like Matt said, even if you find a place with both good aerospace and good business, you're looking at quite a bit more time in college. For that extra time, you're better off getting one bachelors and one advanced degree, such as an MBA.

Also, what specifically attracts you to Aerospace? Is there something you want to do that can't be done with a straight ME degree (or ME with an option for aerospace, like we have here at RIT).

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