<p>If I wanted to do the research option for computer science, would I have time in the summers to do internships? Also, how hard would it be to add on a math minor with that? I would want to do 2 (preferably 3) summers of internships which would mean I wouldn't have time to take classes over the summer. Would it basically be impossible to have a math minor (assuming I want to have at most 17 hrs/semester and graduate in 5 years or less)? I'll try to walk in with a lot of credits, but would a math minor even be worth it? I want to go to grad school, get a Master's at Stanford, and then get a job at a top company (dreams lol). Would a math minor be overkill?</p>
<p>It would be hard to complete a math minor in your allotted amount of time without taken any summer courses. If you are planning on going to graduate school, there is no reason to waste money and get a math minor anyway. It will hardly be noticeable between a bachelor and master degrees. Internships are one of the greatest things you can do for your resume and, thus, increase your chances for a “top” company. Most companies would rather see viable work experience and meaningful research as compared to a resume full of degrees.</p>