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Re: Dual majors?

Like I said, the "toughness" of double or triple majoring depends on what you did during high school. Me, my high school schedule was "insane," so my college one won't have to be (oddly enough, compared with my senior year, a triple major should be a breeze!). Haven taken 9 AP tests plus dual enrollment, I'll be starting out in Diff EQ, advanced comp. sci. classes, adv. spanish classes, etc. I can get by with only the typical 15-18 credit hours of an engineering schedule. Maybe one summer session just to take care of time conflicts. Overall, it's just a matter of time management and going in with the right amount of credits, and pretty much anything is possible. Of course, it helps that comp. sci. and math go hand in hand and that spanish is a light major compared to some others.
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