<p>Assuming finances aside, are there any legal ramifications that would prevent a person from doing so? This is of course assuming both schools were in commuting distance from each other and someone could handle two full time schedules.</p>
<p>I’ve heard of having a really really hard time making a decision, liek0806, but I think you have taken indecision to a new extreme. Deep breaths. Pick one. If you have any reason to come to find it isn’t the right one, there is always the option to transfer later on.</p>
<p>And to take your q seriously, there is no one who could handle two full-time college schedules. Aside from class attendance and homework and finals, think of all the clubs and ECs and friends and performances and discussions and meetings with profs you will want to partake in.</p>
<p>Actually I attended two different CCs with each a full time schedule one summer session. 12 credits in 4 weeks. Would not recommend it. Had graduated (in 3 years) with Bachelors, needed 12 liberal arts classes to take CPA exam.</p>
<p>Well that’s the thing, I’m already a transfer applicant, and know what its like to have 2 full time schedules with a combination of taking over the unit maximums at different schools and/or while working full time. I’m an LA native(live here, and will be commuting to which ever school I attend). I have yet to hear back from a school in the LA Area(already accepted to one), and I was talking to my mom about what would happen if the other LA area school accepted me. She joked attend both because I can handle it! If they offered me good financial aid(grants/scholarships) it would essentially be picking between two schools where my final price ticket for either school would be the same or about the same.
I ask because I was considering double majoring either way. Why not just have a different major at each school?</p>
<p>I admire your motivation liek0806!</p>
<p>Well I’m not saying that I’ll be in at both schools, but if it were to happen would there be any thing other than finances stopping someone from doing it?</p>
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<p>Sanity? The desire to have a life?</p>