Double Major?

<p>So, here's my dilemma .</p>

<p>I currently intend to major in biochemistry and molecular biology</p>

<p>Ive always had an interest in biological anthropology a kind of wana double major in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology/ and Biological Anthropology.</p>

<p>The thing is, im sure majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is going to take up alot of time (class, hw/studying) and I intend to do research. I'm also very involved in two organizations on campus and have a work study job.</p>

<p>Should I try to double major in Bio Anthropology? Its more of an interest for me, I dont think its something I'd continue in the future. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is what I really wana do in the future(scientific research).</p>

<p>So, should I try to double major, knowing im going to have to commit alot more time to something that I wont really need/use? </p>

<p>Or just stay focused on Biochem and Molecular Bio, my research, and the organizations im involved in?</p>

<p>I wouldn’t think the double major would afford you any practical advantage over either major alone. If it were me I’d look at the overall requirements of each major, see which one better suited my interests, and take that route.</p>