<p>I posted this on another chances thread, but since a lots of students seem to be interested in Penn's dual degree program, I just wanted to point something out:</p>
<p>You can get a dual degree in any two subjects from two different schools. Those dual degree "programs" (Huntsman, M&T, etc.) have a specialized curriculum that makes it easier to graduate in 4 years. </p>
<p>However, because of Penn's fairly unique school system, it's very possible to do something like a dual degree between psychology and finance in four years (College of A&S + Wharton), as long as you fulfill the requirements from both schools. You just have to plan things out. </p>
<p>Lots of ambitious students take advantage of this, because as far as I know there are very few schools that allow students to graduate with two bachelors degrees in four years.</p>