Graduating Senior Fielding ANY Questions

<p>NUraider,</p>

<p>I’d say it’s still fairly easy even if you are in McCormick, Comm, and SESP. Comm and SESP distro is the same/similar to WCAS distro; they just don’t require a foreign language. McCormick is a bit trickier because the engineering curriculum (including 7-course liberal arts theme) is so loaded and there are only 5 electives. But the theme requirement (5 courses) can be used for the WCAS major. So that gives one 10 courses for the WCAS major; I think most WCAS majors require 12 core courses. If one can place out any two of the required courses (e.g. chemistry/calculus), he’d be able to double-major in engineering + WCAS major in 4 years.</p>

<p>Im saying you can’t double major in McK and SESP very easily for example. No doubt its easy to double in Sesp with WCAS but yeah it’s trickier to double with engineering and weinberg.</p>

<p>Also, I’d say most Weinberg majors are more classes than that. I mean average wise, I’d say 15 is more accurate including related courses</p>

<p>you are right; 15 is more accurate.</p>