How feasible is a double concentration?

<p>Neuro appears to be an ScB. It is usually close to impossible to do a double concentration in four years if one of them is an ScB, although it is hard to tell how many courses are required by glancing at the neuro website. </p>

<p>I am not a big fan of double concentrating – I just don’t see what it gets you in the long run. Why must you also do economics? Why not take all the econ classes you want, and then you can just say on your resume or cover letter that you also took x-number of econ classes? You can learn all about the world economy and discuss it to your heart’s content without concentrating in econ. In fact, you can probably do more of that by taking the classes you want to take in econ rather than those required in the major, some of which may not be of interest to you.</p>

<p>ETA: You were not accepted to Brown as a neuroscience concentrator. You were accepted to Brown. You can change your concentration 10 times between now and sophomore year and end up majoring in visual arts if you so desire. Just wanted to make sure you understand how this works.</p>