Double Major and a Minor

<p>I'm starting UCLA next next month, I've declared Computer Science as my major but I'm think about add Business-Economics as a second major and Russian Language as a minor. I'm in the Russian Flagship Program so I'm taking most of the courses for a Russian Language minor anyway. I already have 60 units thanks to AP exams, I took 10 tests, passed 9 of them and completely self studied for 8 of the tests. If Business-Economics is impacted, I'll probably have Russian as a second major instead of a minor and try to get any sort of business or econ as a minor. I choose Russian because I already know Spanish, I'm decent in Portuguese and I have absolutely no desire to learn Chinese or the like. Do you guys think this is manageable? Also, how long do you guys think this would take, 5 years is okay I guess, but anymore than that would probably drive me nuts. Any advice is welcome.</p>

<p>216 Unit limit</p>

<p>HSSEAS doesn’t enforce the unit limit but I guess Biz-Econ might. But all HSSEAS majors must have Engineering as their primary major, so I guess in that case the unit limit would be that of Engineering (which is no unit limit) versus Biz-Econ’s.</p>

<p>I believe it’d be extremely difficult… and it would require extreme planning from the start, but just make some kind of four year schedule. You might have to take summer school, so keep that as an option open.</p>