Is there a limit to how many majors you can declare?

<p>Can you declare 5?</p>

<p>you went from triple to majoring to 5?&lt;/p>

<p>are you a real human?</p>

<p>haha…why do you want to declare 5 majors? what is the point?</p>

<p>I was just wondering if you could.</p>

<p>Probably not humanly possible within the unit cap. Try plotting out all the requirements for all majors within a 9 semester plan & see what happens. Within 9 terms or 135.99 units in your penultimate term (plus as many as you like in your last term plus a summer beyond your last term) what you can do is up to you.</p>

<p>Should have mentioned, subtract any college credit you did before HS graduation, including AP, IB or community college. After HS graduation your units will count toward the cap.</p>

<p>^^ actually, AP credits do NOT count towards the cap but do count towards the requirements of the degree - one of the subtleties. That is, whereever you have a minimum level, you could in AP, but where you have a maximum/cap, they do NOT count. Thus, the unit cap is for all transferred in units for college coursework plus all units take at Cal.</p>

<p>The unit cap only applies if you plan to graduate in more than 8 semesters, which is not what I plan on doing.</p>

<p>You should do it. I wholeheartedly support you.</p>

<p>Once I get to college I plan on double majoring in computer science and math. :D</p>

<p>Yes, you should take 26 to 32 units each semester, pile on as many majors as you can, and make sure you nail as many A+ as A grades while doing that.</p>

<p>Math and computer science? That’s only two majors. C’mon don’t be a slacker. Cal dislike slackers.</p>

<p>Oh no, better step my game up then. I’m gonna go for 17 majors. Wish me luck.</p>

<p>^ can you even name 17 majors?</p>

<p>[Office</a> of Undergraduate Advising: List of Majors](<a href=“http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/major/majorlist.html]Office”>http://ls-advise.berkeley.edu/major/majorlist.html)</p>

<p>hahaha. People like you make me laugh. I know that you don’t understand it now, because you think that you are “special” and can handle more work than anyone else can. Enjoy being humbled. You don’t know what I mean right now, but you will once you are a few weeks into your first semester.</p>

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<p>Hahaha. Try to actually read the thread.</p>