Double, Triple, Quadruple Major?

<p>Let's just say I manage to complete ~19 APs by the end of my senior year. How difficult would it be, and how long would it take to double, triple, or even quadruple major at UT Austin?</p>

<p>APs only take care of core classes anyway so you still have a ton more classes to complete specifically for your major. It depends on what colleges you are majoring in and what subjects they are in. I think that a ‘quadruple major’ is kind of outrageous and not possible to finish in four years unless you CLEP every class you can and take summer classes every summer.</p>

<p>If you try to major in nat sci and something from liberal arts you will have extra requirements to complete versus someone majoring in two liberal arts subjects. Also you will prob have to get permission from a dean or something to triple major. I know that you can declare a double major on your own but I am not sure about a triple.</p>

<p>Also, in liberal arts you are required to have a minor so that is an extra four classes you would have to take as well, if you are planning on doing anything dealing with liberal arts.</p>

<p>I know double majoring is very very doable especially if you get your core out of the way. I’m am going to be able to get a double major and a minor in three years (just switched my major) with only three summer classes maybe four.</p>