does anyone know...

<p>whether it's possible to double-major between schools in the 5C's? I'm really interested in both engineering and the social sciences, so I wanted to try to double major between chemE and cognitive science. If it's not possible between the 5C's, does anyone know of a school where that would be possible (where I would still be able to graduate in 4-5 years)?</p>

<p>The hum requirements here can almost be turned into an extra degree on the 5Cs. That being said, if it requires a couple extra classes, as an engineering major it could still be difficult to fit in, but you could probably do it reasonably if you did summer math</p>

<p>It is not really possible to do this with engineering. There are too many required courses. You may be able to pull it off in 5 years though...</p>

<p>I know of several physics/econ doubles, and several people who doubled in either music or foreign language, but i don't think any were engineering majors.</p>

<p>Besides, why do engineering when you can do physics? =)</p>

<p>well there is no chemE degree, just a general engineering degree, and nearly everyone I've talked to say it's quite impossible to double major in Engineering/anything else. Most people apparently don't end up double majoring in anything else either, even similar fields - two people I talked to say they both started out as wanting to double major in math and physics, then one of them became a math major, and the other a physics major. I guess it's far too hard.</p>

<p>I'm in the same boat as you, really. I want to double major in Engineering and Psychology. It's the reason why I'm still debating between HMC and Wesleyan. (3-2 program with Columbia Engineering)</p>