<p>I'm pretty sure Bioengineering is the most demanding major here at rice -- in terms of the number of required classes you must take.</p>
<p>Has anyone on here double majored in History & English? Would that be really impossible because of all the essay's you have to write in both classes?</p>
<p>I was told at Owl Weekend that it's really easy to double major in English and anything else because an English double major requires fewer hours than a regular English major (does that make sense?)</p>
<p>for a lot majors it works like that. usually 10 courses for single, 8 or 9 for double.</p>
<p>Awesome. THanks. I was actually thinking of double majoring in either English and History or English and Physics.</p>
<p>I'm double majoring in history and English right now. :) It's a TON of writing, yes, but it's doable. Each major requires 30 hours when it's double majored with something else, so there's lots of room for anything else you have a fancy to take.</p>
<p>no reason.. i like both ECE and bioeng.... dunno.. will chek them out</p>
<p>Everything depends a lot on your major, how long you want to spend doing school work, and how well you really care about doing. This semester I am expecting an alphabet soup of grades. I think people need to stop worrying about their grades and get on with learning and the rest of life.</p>
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J.D. Leonard, Jones '09
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<p>i'm a bioeng major and i can tell u from personal experience that it will own your life. people do dbl major, but not in another science or engineering. unless u doin bioc/bioe =D</p>
<p>the administration is currently voting on whether or not to allow minors, which is most likely to pass. So now you have the choice to minor! YAY</p>
<p>i asked about Elec Engineering and Comp Sci, and ppl do that too. I might.</p>