The only thing I’d advise, since she came in with a lot of units, is to make sure she doesn’t exceed her graduation unit cap. My Bruin kid wasn’t allowed to double major because she would have exceeded her grad unit cap by a larger margin than the appeals dept would accept. The first academic adviser she met with okayed the double major, but a year later the second adviser said she would exceed her unit cap, and it was a no-go (that was an emotional time since she had taken some classes that were beyond tough but ended up being unnecessary for a minor). She graduated in four years with a major/minor instead. I don’t know if all of UCLA’s colleges have unit caps but Letters and Science does.