<p>How hard do you think a Neuroscience Concentration makes it to double concentrate?</p>
<p>The neuro concentration is only 16 or 17 classes. It is the smallest ScB offered, and the only one that doesn't require at least one semester of independent research. Remember, since it is an ScB, if you want to double concentrate you have to do the 5 year AB, ScB program and the other concentration must not be a science.</p>
<p>that's not entirely true. to get two degrees you need to spend five years, but you can double or even triple concentrate in four if you only want one degree.</p>
<p>and neuro does require something close to independent research. most people do independent research because it is required for honors, but if you don't do an independent study, you are required to take a research-based seminar (something akin to a journal club)</p>
<p>in short, it's very manageable. i know people who've combined neuro with visual art, religious studies, econ, applied math, computer science, physics, and even comp lit. </p>
<p>it is easier to combine neuro with some concentrations than others, but either way it can be done as long as you plan carefully and early.</p>
<p>what's the difference between concentrating and getting a degree?</p>