Double major- and questions.

<p>I am interested in WFU, I would double major in either english/philosophy or history/poli sci... something along those lines, and minoring in classical languages. Is there anything like a senior thesis that would prevent me from doubling up? </p>

<p>How is your acceptance into top law schools? I mean, I know Wake Forest is great, but specifically the top law schools (Harvard, Yale). </p>

<p>Also... chance me?
4.1/4.2 w gpa... around a 3.8 uw. Lots of AP classes. SAT: CR 700 M:630 W:610. Do i need to take sat subject tests? </p>

<p>Also, it's always good to ask, how do you like Wake Forest? What type of student would thrive at WF? Is the political/law track popular? </p>

<p>Thanks so much!</p>

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<p>you don’t need subject tests…and from what i’ve heard (i’m still an incoming freshman) is that it is nearly impossible to double major in Wake because the course are so demanding. Although there are some people who manages to double major, but they still have to devote like a really, really, insane amount of time to study</p>

<p>best of luck!</p>

<p>You can’t double major and minor. You can double major, major and minor, major and double minor. If you do try to get permission to do so you will need 15 hours above the 120 required for graduation to confirm that you didn’t “double dip” any of your classes (count them more than once for requirements)</p>

<p>Actually it’s not that hard to double major.</p>

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<p>Total of 136 last year ,as per the factbook.</p>