<p>Anyone else have an interesting double or triple major mix that isn't seen as a normal double/triple major? I mean things other than doubles like math/physics where there are a lot of overlapping classes. Also, do you have any plans to combine these said majors together?</p>
<p>Personally I am a Marketing and Linguistics majors. I plan on working in advertising focusing on localizations in different countries.</p>
<p>Right now, I'm thinking of physics/music/art triple. I'm thinking civil eng/architecture for grad school. Also interested in linguistics/history/polisci.</p>
<p>My daughter is majoring in Animal Science and minoring in Equine Science and Leadership Studies. Guess she's going to be leading animals around . . .</p>
<p>But that's a cool combo, though. I just love the freedom to choose...I have friends who are Bio/English double majors, phys/art, phys/mus, econ/chinese/bio.</p>
<p>Actually, D's major/minor makes good sense. She wants to be a large animal/equine veterinarian. The leadership studies minor will be helpful if she chooses to go the entrepreneurial route and open her own practice.</p>
<p>math/political science...
either want to do political strategy/quantitative analysis/elections type of research or apply both to sociology and population studies</p>
<p>So those of you with say english/bio, what do you plan to do with it now? That's the second part of the question. Is your second major just going to sit there with no use?</p>