Thread: Double-majoring
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Old 04-27-2008, 11:04 PM   #2
Majman
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From what I have learned on my own, pick a double major that has a lot of over lapping classes. Like for me, I'm looking at ChemE/Materials Science and Engineering with a double major in Materials Physics. With the ChemE it would require only 12 more classes which isnt too bad, but Materials Science and Engineering I would only need 8 classes. So just look at the courses required or talk to your adviser. But just keep in mind that Engineering is demanding, but it can definitely be done.
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