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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
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It's the latter.
Spécialiser is transitive and means to assign a special use/property to something. If you just say "je voudrais spécialiser", the sentence is incomplete, you need a direct object for it.
If that object is yourself, we have the pronominal use for that: se spécialiser. It takes on a particular meaning though, which is to specialize (e.g. in a field).
To minor, however, means a different thing, it's to take a subject on the side, like a subsidiary one. In this case, there are options like étudier en matière secondaire, prendre en option/mineure.
Yea I'd say prendre en option