I need help.

<p>Seriously, I rather utilize my laptop than read a book... I rather utilize my Ipod Touch (2nd generation) than pay attention to lectures... I rather go on YouTube than doing something productive, something progressive. I rather purchase a book than actually opening it. </p>

<p>Oh God, where am I headed?</p>

<p>There’s no need to do anything differently, you are already making the right choices.</p>

<p>im the same…lol. i have books staked about AP classes and SAT’s but i never even glanced into them</p>

<p>A dual degree is between two schools. Most students start out in one school (though I can’t see why a joint degree student would want a third major in a third school). If you wish to pursue a major in a school that is not your home school, you have to apply for a dual degree with that school at the end of your freshman year (or middle of your sophomore year or end of your sophomore year). If you meet the GPA requirement (3.0 for SAS and SEAS, 3.8 for Wharton) you can now pursue a degree in that school, along with your home school. You are now a dual degree student. You graduate with two diplomas.</p>

<p>A double major is where you puruse two majors in the same school. They could be Biology and English in SAS or MEAM and ESE in engineering. Any combo of majors that are both in the same school.</p>

<p>um…welcome to teenage America</p>

<p>teenage America? </p>

<p>You should see teenage Korea.</p>