Anyone here doing a double degree?

<p>That’s why I said it “does not necessarily” mean that. For instance, I will be taking a full course load throughout my college years, and possibly overloading for a few semesters. Not all of those courses will be for my major, of course, considering I have taken/plan on taking classes in the music (theory, history, performance and ethnomusicology), philosophy, English, biology, history, Spanish and humanities departments. It simply means I will have a wider course selection rather than limiting myself to two specific fields of study.</p>