<p>Does anyone know if that's 37 courses for all four years? Or am I reading that wrong? And does this make it harder to double major at Hamilton? (If Double majoring is at all possible to begin with.)</p>
<p>I’m double majoring and it is now problem. People normally take 4 courses a semester, which means 32 to graduate. You are allowed to take an additional 5 classes, or 5 courses during 5 semesters, and 3 during your other 3. I’ve never heard about someone having a problem with it.</p>
<p>Yeah, this isn’t a Hamilton thing, it’s a basic economic principle. You pay for the courses you take. It’s the same story at any college. Hamilton is actually more lenient in that you can take 5 classes some semesters and it won’t be a problem.</p>