<p>how hard is it to do 2 majors, such as Biology & Russian?</p>
<p>It’s possible to organize, may be more difficult to do. Lots of people dual majors each year. I believe this would actually be a dual degree, a BS in Bio and a BA in Russian. I don’t know if that’s any more difficult to do though.</p>
<p>With the language distribution requirement, though, you may not need to take many more classes to earn the Russian major above those which would be required anyways.</p>
<p>It’s definitely doable (especially if you do a double major rather than a dual degree).</p>
<p>There will be little overlap if any if you’re doing a dual degree…but whatever elective hours you need for one degree will be supplemented by the other.
Check out the degree plans for both:
[Degrees</a> offered - School of Biological Sciences](<a href=“http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/students/undergraduate/degrees.aspx]Degrees”>Degrees offered - School of Biological Sciences)
<a href=“http://www.utexas.edu/cola/content/degree_plans/2004_2006_catalog/RUS04-06.pdf[/url]”>http://www.utexas.edu/cola/content/degree_plans/2004_2006_catalog/RUS04-06.pdf</a>
And compare it in terms of workload and number of hours.</p>
<p>the links are very helpful. The problem with deciding which major(s) is that there are so many choices & so many other fun/interesting subjects to do. My daughter will have a hard time making that decision…</p>