<p>Can you minor or double major? Neither, both, one of them? I know this is stupid but I can’t find any help on their website</p>
<p>i think this question came up before but it's certainly not stupid.</p>
<p>Brown is probably the ideal place to double major because of the flexibility in the curriculum to take any class you want whenever you want. As a result concentrating in two areas is pretty common, and it's typical to see people combining pretty disparate fields (neuroscience and visual art for example) as well as things that are more intuitive (political science and history, or psychology and modern culture & media).
It's also not unheard of for very ambitious people to triple concentrate.</p>
<p>minors don't exist in an official way at Brown, but they are also unnecessary because of the open curriculum. If you don't want to commit to all of the classes that are required for concentration, you are free to take only the classes that interest you at your leisure (I actually think this option is better than a minor).</p>
<p>Wow, thanks so much :) I get it now. I was interested in neuroscience and Slavic langauges or east asian studies, and I thought I couldn't double concentrate, and I knew I just couldn't choose between one or the other. Thanks, again dcircle</p>