<p>Well…why do you want to double major? </p>
<p>It doesn’t actually look better for job applications, since you can just list all the poli sci courses you took. Double majoring at Yale is a massive time-suck, because between your two majors and your distributional requirements, you will have room for maybe 3-4 classes independent of the two majors. Just about every freshman comes in talking about a double major, then drops the idea altogether by the end of their first year. Out of all my friends graduating this year (and since I’m a senior, I know hundreds), I know maybe a dozen who are double-majoring, and most of those involve international studies, which is intended as a second major. </p>
<p>At a place like Yale, I hate to say, it’s just not worth it. Major in something you really like, and then take other classes as you see fit.</p>