<p>There’s also the possibility of declaring a “special major.” These majors don’t really fit into a specific department but unite several areas in a more complex program. The benefit of such a major is that you may not have to complete strict double-major requirements. If you want a little more flexibility, I would recommend the Political Economy track of the Economics major, which allows the integration of Philosophy and various social science courses through the process of ‘linking’ (see the Barnard Econ website). </p>
<p>As for arranging your schedule so as to fit in two non-science majors and pre-med, it may be possible if you are very careful about which classes you take to fulfill the nine ways of knowing. This year’s triple major was someone majoring in Dance, Physics, and Mathematics.</p>