An adviser tells me that her department does not allow simultaneous degrees..

<p>I would not reasonably be able to finish IEOR in CoE because of CoE’s prerequisites (I satisfy CoC’s prereqs for ChemE since they take more of my AP credits)–I can legitimately finish ORMS in L&S in time. </p>

<p>The ORMS advisor actually told me straight up, “no” before I even got to present my schedule or anything else to her. </p>

<p>“I wanted to talk to you about getting a simultaneous degree in ORMS.”
“That’s impossible.” </p>

<p>And the conversation was cut short with her basically saying there is no way to do a simultaneous degree in ORMS. </p>

<p>Maybe if you are already in ORMS, it’s simple to to do a second major. Not the other way around? This sucks. -___- I’m just going to end up taking extra IEOR classes for my own interest and not have an official certification for it other than the IEOR minor.
…nothing I can do? I’m under the impression that the ORMS adviser has the final say for the major she overseers. What does she care what my ChemE advisers say?</p>