<p>How difficult is it to double major in philosophy and math and graduate in 4 years? On the Philosophy Department website, they say that double majoring in another liberal arts is relatively easy and that Business and Engineering are also possible, but don't mention sciences.
Thanks for any help.</p>
<p>ya i was wondering the same thing...i want to major in a science and a liberal art...</p>
<p>How hard is it and is it possible in 4 yrs?</p>
<p>I guess with the help of AP credits it is possible in 4 yrs. In my science major they require courses like Government and History, and ill knock those out with my AP exam scores. so im sure its possible.</p>
<p>any second opinions?</p>
<p>If you take summer then you could very well be done in four years. I think a few people that I've come across that double major usually had to stick around for an extra semester.</p>
<p>How hard would that be with those two majors? The people on this site would have to double major to truly find out. Math will kick you in the face, literally. Philosophy would probably be more of your standard classes as far as reading, and writing enough papers to publish your own book by the time you graduate.</p>