<p>I'm currently a freshman and I'm interested in both neural science and chemistry. And I'm pretty sure someone on here is double majoring in these. </p>
<p>So anyways, I'm currently in gen chem and principles of bio and I'm wondering about my schedule for sophomore year. I'm not sure if I want to double major but I'm interested in both of these subjects so I want to try them and see what I like, but because of the many requirements for both, would that mean that I would have to take 4 sciences sophomore year:</p>
<p>organic chem I, molec and cell bio I, physics I, and intro to neural science?</p>
<p>Seems like a lot. I know you usually put of orgo for junior year for neural science majors but if I do that and then decide that I want to do chemistry instead, wouldn't it be too late to major because you need to to orgo immediately?</p>
<p>This is probably a really random question but I just remember someone on here saying that they're double majoring in neural science and chem so if they could help me and let me know how they managed to that that would be very appreciated.</p>
<p>Additionally, if anyone knows anything about biochemistry at NYU I would appreciate your input as well because I just like to keep my options open and I know I want to major in a science.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>