<p>what a lot of people don’t know is there IS a difference between a combined degree and double-majoring. with combined degrees, many of the requirements overlap, so you’re not taking a lot of extra courses. if you were to double major, you must complete requirements for two separate programs, which would take up a lot of extra time AND money. i don’t know if it would interfere at all with pre-med, because a biology degree covers all the pre-med requirements i believe. if you don’t decide to pursue the combined degree, you could always minor in it! </p>
<p>here’s the link to the page about combined degrees and dual majors</p>
<p>[Double</a> Major, Combined Major, Independent Major, and Second Bachelor’s Degree](<a href=“http://www.northeastern.edu/registrar/major-2.html]Double”>http://www.northeastern.edu/registrar/major-2.html)</p>
<p>hope this helps! :)</p>