<p>In my first year, I will be pursuing a major in mathematics. If I have still have a strong appreciation in mathematics, I may pursue a double degree in conjunction with Computer Science or Physics; whichever that is not chosen becoming my minor.</p>
<p>Hopefully I won't be too stretched since these three majors are largely based on mathematics. If so, I will always love Newton and that one other guy for relating mathematics to Physics or vice versa and whoever decided that "0"s and "1"s should represent computer data <3</p>
<p>Any thoughts to the feasibility to this? or is this a pipe dream of a person who wants to learn these three?</p>
<p>There is only one major at my school(College of the Atlantic)..Human Ecology :D But you can focus on certain areas within that very broad concept. I'll probably specialize in Marine Biology.</p>
<p>I'm majoring in biooology. And depending where I eventually end up, I'll minor in women's studies. Add two and two... I'm planning on being on OB/GYN. :)</p>
<p>im a bio major. i might want to go to med school- not sure yet though
i'm going to double major in something humanities related.. haven't decided what yet
and minor in french</p>