Double majoring at MIT

<p>There are areas of study that are truly the merging of two majors. CS and math are certainly one. And if there is a fair amount of overlap in the course requirements, then, obviously, there is a common theme there that gives one a good background in that merged field for one’s career after college.</p>

<p>My point to the previous post was to make one aware of the position one is putting themselves in if they choose two widely separated majors. You definitely look like you are undecided in what you want to do. How am I, as a potential employer, able to figure out what you want to do, if you can’t? I am about to put a lot of time and money into training you to become a productive engineer for my company. I don’t want to waste that time and money when I have other better qualified candidates (by their more extensive background in college) who are definitely interested in the job I have to offer.</p>