<p>can anyone help? i have no clue :(</p>
<p>I think EECS is hard enough without a second major to do as well...</p>
<p>Don't double major while in EECS -- you're just asking for a 2.0 GPA there.
Not to mention the fact that EECS is sort of a double-major already... :rolleyes:</p>
<p>I agree that it's pretty hard just to single-major in EECS.</p>
<p>However, if you insist, then I would say that the most straightforward double-major would be in things like math or physics. </p>
<p>I heard that back in the old days of MIT, some (insane) people used to triple-major in EECS, math, and physics. That was before MIT banned triple-majors.</p>
<p>Don't double major. While double majoring in the liberal arts is popular and the cool thing to do, I don't think it is a good idea in engineering. It takes a lot of excess time that could be devoted to graduate work.</p>
<p>I vote for getting a MS instead</p>
<p>so if eecs is double major? then what studies will it be?</p>
<p>i mean since it has five options right? and also has considerations for double majors and petition double majors but how is studying in eecs be ? do you just pick one option?</p>
<p>bump pls ty</p>
<p>i forgot to add in berkeley engineering :O sorry~~~~~~</p>