I want to add another major, and two minors?

<p>So currently, I'm majoring in International Studies. After the fall semester of college, I'll be considered a sophomore credit wise. Since I have some extra wiggle room, I was thinking of adding a major (depending whether or not it gets approved) or a minor in Chinese, a minor in Classics, and a minor in Linguistics. There's also a few certificate programs I'm interested in doing which just go along with my major requirements. Would it be a good idea to triple minor/double minor and/or double major? I also wanted to take other foreign languages that are currently being used such as: Russian, Portuguese, Spanish, Modern Greek, and etc... I'm not sure which other languages I want to take or should take. I don't play getting involved with any other foreign language until 2 years after Mandarin Chinese (I'm in my first semester right now, and I'm doing pretty well). I've also had two years of Chinese and Latin in high school. Also I plan to study abroad in China for at least two summers (where I'll be immersed in the language, and culture.)</p>

<p>Foreign Languages (I am or I'm planning on taking)
Mandarin Chinese 1-6
Latin 1-4</p>

<p>Other foreign language interests
Ancient Greek
Modern Greek
Russian
Portuguese
Spanish
French</p>

<p>Minors don’t matter all that much (unless you intend to go to grad school in one of your minor disciplines, but then you’d better major in that). You can just take courses without forcing yourself to take all the ones necessary for more than one minor.</p>

<p>If you want to double-major, it’s a lot more work but it makes a bigger difference in terms of job and grad school options. But you have to be really passionate about both fields.</p>