<p>Hey everyone... i will attend a liberal arts university and i am wondering if it is worth double-majoring...i am noticing that doublemajor has a lot of dissadvantages. besides the intensive and difficulties of courses, it does not allow you to choose many courses. i was thinking to double major in eco and cs, and in my final year i want to take a couple of elective but very important courses in eco and cs but which is impossible because i have no space available because of the double-major and some obligatory but non-related to the major courses... so what do you advice me to do: double-major whith the least required nr of courses for eco and cs, or to major in one of them with all the best courses and minor in the other one... ah yeah also tell me what do grad school consider the most, exellent scores in two majors whith normal courses, or exellent scores in one major but with very difficult courses.. please give me an opinion... thanks</p>
<p>Talk with your counselor on that since each school is different. I'd highly recommend double majoring at Rice U. and Carnegie Mellon but not at other places like MIT.</p>
<p>It's generally a better idea to do well in one major than struggle with 2. I will prolly double major anyways because I will be going in with around 60 credits and don't really want to graduate early.</p>