<p>I can say with complete confidence that a double major in Business with the BS in Computer Science will be about the most difficult combination do in 4 years at this campus. I was originally considering this but decided to pursue only a minor in Computer Science for several reasons. My main observation that supported this decision was the fact that I’d have to double up on gen-ed courses and major prereqs (for CS) due to little or no overlap between the math/english courses required for Kelley. Strategically this would mean I’d have to stay another year at IU (even when taking courses in the summer, thereby disrupting my chance for an internship) and take a much heavier load each semester. For me this wasn’t exactly feasible but I think it may be a more realistic option for you - especially since you’re already a direct admit and you don’t have to worry about being admitted to Kelley freshman year. Be advised, however, that you’ll probably have to average at least 18 credit hours a semester while also taking summer classes to accomplish the double major in 4 years; the average student takes 14-15 credits in the regular semesters and doesn’t stay for summer sessions, to give you a benchmark for your future academic achievement.</p>
<p>To answer your question about C308, if the course meets both requirements, then it WILL count as both. I confirmed this via telephone with the CS department when asking about BIO-L104, which would count as both a topics course and a natural sciences course (of course this was when I was still speculating about taking CS as a second major).</p>
<p>As for the AP Lit score, I have no clue.</p>