Double Concentration

<p>I guess it depends on what you wanted to do (and what kind of academic life you wanted to have in college?) In theory you could get an Engineering degree at Brown (easiest with mechanical engineering for the overlap) with an ScB, and also do an AB concentration in physics with the one “elective” spot a semester or so you have as an engineering concentrator (2 in the final years) to get your 8 physics courses for the AB. I think even with some overlapping courses (appl math etc) it would be pretty impossible to get an ScB in both. Some of the course work might be sort of redundant, making this hard course load easier, esp if you love math/physics etc. but still a pretty grueling, and not very rounded academic experience. Now I do know some ScB concentrators in Physics who have done full other concentrations. (One who is a senior now who I think has a second concentration in something like Hebrew or classics?)</p>