<p>Why do you have CS 170 listed twice? Are you expecting to get a D or F the first time?</p>
<p>If you want to do industry software jobs, consider including 170, 162, EE122, 169, 186, and 161 in your CS course selection.</p>
<p>The CS courses with programming can be a lot of work, even if they may not be that difficult. I would expect the same for MCB courses with labs.</p>
<p>What is the reason for double majoring CS and MCB? If you are interested in computational biology, a few MCB electives, rather than a full MCB major may be just as good, without cramping your schedule. If you are pre-med, note that majoring in biology is not required (although MCB is filled with pre-meds), and your completing the lower division MCB prerequisites probably covers a lot of the pre-med course requirements already.</p>
<p>If you are thinking of trying to find better job and career prospects by adding MCB, that is probably not worth the effort, as MCB does poorly in the career survey.</p>
<p><a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/MCB.stm[/url]”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/MCB.stm</a>
<a href=“https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/CompSci.stm[/url]”>https://career.berkeley.edu/Major/CompSci.stm</a></p>