<p>Hello everyone, I will be attending U of R in the fall on a Richmond Scholar and everyone keeps telling me I'm crazy. My Richmond Scholar is for music, so I'll have to at least minor in music for that, but I want to major. I also love math and CS and want to major in them to. I would be coming in taking linear and data structures. Also, I will have credit/placement from APUSH (4), AP Calc BC (5), Multivar (they told me they'll waive the requirement), a CS class i took at the local community college, and hopefully Music Theory (Exemption only, i take the test tomorrow). In addition, I can take the few gen eds I'll have left at the local community college in the summers. I was planning on starting on the track of all 3 majors and then dropping 1 later if it became too difficult. How hard is it to drop a major and am I truly crazy?</p>
<p>bump. Anyone?</p>
<p>Look at all the degree requirements, and if it fits in your schedule, then you can do it. It probably takes away most of your flexibility, and perhaps some depth within your majors, but it may help you stand out somewhat afterward. If you complete your degree in CS, whatever else you can fit in your schedule won’t be a negative.</p>