<p>I am worried about time management during college. I plan to talk to a college adviser soon to get the specifics but, if possible, the following is what i would like to do:</p>
<p>Major-
1.Engineering Mechanics
2.Mathematics</p>
<p>Minor-
Physics</p>
<p>I checked the course requirements of all of them and 9 out of 14 courses for the math major overlapped with engineering. So i would have to take 5 extra math classes. For the physics minor 7 out of the 10 requirements overlapped so i would have to take 3 extra physics classes. 8 extra courses in math and physics? i didn't think that sounded to difficult but i don't know if my assumption agrees with reality. Is this manageable with out summer school or deserting your social life? I would also be participating in ROTC and possibly the honors program. Any information is greatly appreciated</p>
<p>The school is Carrol College, small liberal arts based school, 70ish% of classes under 20 students, catholic school. If any of that makes any difference</p>