Double major (Nuclear + something else) in 3 years?

<p>Ok, I will graduate with close to 3 semesters worth of credits from AP courses.
Which of the following combos would be easiest to double in in three years.
Nuclear eng + Chemical eng
Nuclear eng + physics
Nuclear eng + materials science</p>

<p>Even with AP credit (which may not even be that wise to accept the entirety of) you would be hard pressed to finish any of those 3 suggestions in 3 years and still have any sort of life outside of school to speak of.</p>

<p>Lol, it’s alright about the social part. But I was thinking maybe then nuclear + physics w/ concentration in atomic physics would work better?</p>

<p>Which classes would u not recommend taking AP credit for, among these:
Physics C (both), BC Calc,</p>

<p>I would just be very careful about taking any Calc or Physics credits. Definitely go ahead and take the Calc I credit if you are comfortable, but with Calc II you need to be VERY comfortable with it if you want to skip it and with Physics you need to basically think you could pass the AP with a 5 again if you took it like right before college started.</p>

<p>Of course it varies for each individual, but those courses are cornerstones of engineering, so you should be very careful before making a decision.</p>

<p>Why the rush? Most students only get those 4 years of college before they have to go out into the real world and be adults and worry about money and all sorts of other issues. Be careful that you dont short change yourself of the whole “college experience.” You’re paying for it, so make sure that if you rush through it you won’t regret it later.</p>

<p>Remember, you will work 40-45 years. However, you will likely live well past your retirement. So while the skills you learn in college are important to building your career, the social skills that you learn in college are vital in being able to build your life.</p>

<p>This is an exceedingly dumb plan. Sorry.</p>

<p>However, both NucE & ChemE/Physics have decent amounts of transferability. Might be worth a double major (a double major in 3 years though will have you hating your life).</p>