how hard do you need to work for double major in finance and marketing

<p>how hard would this be in term of work load?</p>

<p>and what if i triple major fashion design or computer science</p>

<p>First off, no triple majors at WashU. 2 majors and a minor, or 1 major and 2 minors. </p>

<p>Secondly, it depends on your primary major.
<a href=“http://www.olin.wustl.edu/docs/BSBA/BSBA_DegReq_2014.pdf[/url]”>http://www.olin.wustl.edu/docs/BSBA/BSBA_DegReq_2014.pdf&lt;/a&gt;
There is the degree requirements for business. For the second major, just add on the courses in the major electives for marketing/finance. So if your like a lot of B-schoolers and hate math, you’re at over 120 credits of B school classes for the finance/marketing double major, and thats only if you can count the requirements for the second major towards your professional requirements. Then another 15 for whatever minor you choose. </p>

<p>That analysis isn’t perfect, but its pretty close. If anything, I erred toward the side of less classes due to the fact that I need to be at the lab in 6 or so hours and I’m not super familiar with the business school.</p>

<p>^Engineers can triple major…(I am)</p>

<p>My mistake. I basing that statement off of the fine print I saw in the link I posted, and since he seemed like he wants a BSBA, I didn’t want to look into it further that late at night. I shouldn’t have made such a blanket statement.</p>

<p>For what it’s worth, the rule I posted also applies to the Artsci majors.</p>

<p>If he wanted to do Computer Science, he could put Engineering as his prime school, and then triple major. Although it’s a completely different experience to having a primary in Olin.</p>