<p>I have a lot of questions so whatever you could answer would be great. </p>
<p>Ok, so I'm entering NYU in the LSP program in Paris next year.I want to work in for a company like Google, or a magazine or blog. So I figure that I have a general Idea of what I'll end up majoring in, but I'd like some information before I jump straight into all of this. </p>
<p>I'm planning on a double major, and I wanna know what would happen if I entered Steinhardt or Gallatin. Whichever i entered I would probably take my second major as CompSci from CAS. </p>
<p>If I entered Steinhardt I would take A major in media, culture, and communications. It sounds really good, and it has the stuff that I seem to want. I'm wondering if I'll be allowed access to photography and imagery classes, and into film classes. Additionally, I'd like to know if I'll have the space to take photgraphy and film electives when I'm also majoring in computer science. </p>
<p>Or I could enter Gallatin and take a Gallatin Major. It's the wild card I guess, because technically it should be everything I'm looking for. But there are a lot of questions with this one. It would be a major geared towards creative media, and stuff like that and i'm guessing it'll involve media, culture and communications classes along with the film and photography. If I join Gallatin do i have to take that 60 credit liberal arts or MAP classes like the other majors? Even though I'm taking comp Sci? If i didn't that would free up SO many credits. I'm wondering how hard it would be to take the film and photography classes since they are pretty major intensive ones at tisch. Are they difficult to get if possible at all? </p>
<p>Finally, if I choose Gallatin, how seriously is the major taken? I know it's an individualized study with a concentration so is it for better or worse when it comes to OCR and employers?</p>
<p>I know it's a lot and I'm probably overthinking but I'd like to know. Thank you s much for the answers in advance! :)</p>