<p>You are not yet at U of C, right? If you are sure to attend, I think you will find that this will sort itself out naturally. Double majoring is tough to do and limits you to getting through the core and courses you need for the majors. Not much time to explore courses within each major. But, remember that your undergrad major will not necessarily determine or limit postgrad academic or employment opportunities. I have a good and much younger friend who is a high flying international financier and she graduated with a degree in French. No joke. She loves to hire U of C grads no matter the major because they are “so quantitative”.
I hope your experience with your adviser is a stellar as my son’s. His adviser has come up with brilliant course ideas that let him do what he feels he needs.</p>