<p>I will be declaring my major at the end of first semester this year -- it will definitely be within the field of Classics. </p>
<p>I don't know whether I should major in Classics, or double-major in Greek and Latin. My main interest in Classical studies is Greek and Latin language and literature, not so much Greco-Roman civilization, mythology, art, etc (not that I am uninterested in that stuff, but I want to learn it through reading the classic works in the original languages, not through contemporary books on those subjects). If I majored in Classics, I would likely be taking almost all Greek and Latin language/lit courses. What I want out of my undergraduate studies is the best possible education in Greek and Latin language and literature.</p>
<p>Based on this, what do you think? Should I just double-major in Greek and Latin instead of the wider option (majoring in Classics)? Also, how many students these days are Greek and Latin majors? Is majoring in Classics more common?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>