Computational Biology as second major in CMU

Hello!

I want to apply to Carnegie Mellon, but my profile best showcases my science passion, although in Carnegie Mellon I want to study computational biology. Since Carnegie Mellon has multiple separate schools like school of science and school of cs, I wonder whether I can apply to the school of science and major in physics there, and then choose computational biology in the school of cs as my second major. I was planning to double major anyway and only recently discovered that I really want to study cs, although my whole life I was mainly focusing on science. I think my chances are higher to the CMU school of science where I have already a strong profile, so I think it will make more sense for me to apply to this school. I know that CMU allows students to double major between different schools, but because it is, like, the best program in cs is the US, I am worried if this applies to having second major in the school of cs.
Do you have any information or ideas about it? Any answer will be much appreciated!

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