Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Philosophy triple major?

<p>I am a high school senior applying to colleges and I am having a bit of trouble in figuring out what to major in. I know that I want to pursue a career in biomedical engineering, but I am also extremely interested in neuroscience and very passionate about philosophy. Does anybody have any input on how to conform my studies to these interests? Should I double major in BME and Neuro and then just fill my Humanities GE's with Philosophy classes? Any ideas would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Also, if any college students or graduates could give me an idea of what a daily/weekly schedule looks like for a double or triple major in terms of classes per day and hours per class, that would be great. I'm willing to take on a heavy course load in order to fulfill my intellectual needs, but I'd like to know exactly what I'm getting myself into if I decide to go that route.</p>

<p>Forget about double majoring with Engineering, It is basically impossible even for the brightest students.</p>

<p>What I suggest doing is, get good grades in engineering and fill the gen ed requirements with philosophy and than do graduate study in engineering/neuroscience or go to medical school.</p>