Double majors

<p>Do a lot of people double major? Can you double major acroos schools? Do a lot of do that? If you want to double major across schools, how do you go about doing that?</p>

<p><a href="http://www.arts.cornell.edu/programs/dualdeg.php%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.arts.cornell.edu/programs/dualdeg.php&lt;/a>
Why don't you try looking around the website?</p>

<p>many students double major. Some even triple major. I overheard a girl on the bus discussing graduating a semester early with a triple major. Anyways, yes, and if you're in arts and sciences, you can double major/triple major without any special red tape. Just take the courses, get an advisor, and you're set. When you graduate you get 2 or 3 B.A.s. As for dual degree (the name for majoring across Cornell's colleges/schools), that's perfectly feasible, but a little more difficult, as you need to get SOME administative permission. However, as long as you're doing well in the courses for majors in both schools, it shouldn't be a problem.</p>

<p>If you want to double or triple major then you will be taking about 30 credit/semester like my friend (unless there is too much overlapping between the majors). And taking 30 credit/semester = hell!</p>

<p>it really depends</p>

<p>if ur doubling between History and Government, there shouldn't be too much of a problem</p>

<p>if ur doing Physics and Music, there could be a problem</p>

<p>"if ur doing Physics and Music, there could be a problem" LOL :)</p>

<p>Or you could do a 5th year.</p>

<p>how about Econ and Math? i heard that's a really common double major.</p>