Interesting Double Major interest

<p>karen, I suggest you look very closely at these schools to determine if they really have these majors. I am pretty certain that Carnegie Mellon only has a major in physics, not astrophysics (they have a couple of classes in that). It would be virtually impossible to double major in MT and physics, though potentially he could do the BXA program. Which would be a combined physics/fine arts degree. Realizing that he would have to get accepted to both programs, and drama accepts ? 10 students or less a year, I think…plus no astrophysics and the drama in the combined program has no MT involved…doesn’t sound like he’d be getting anything of what he wants!</p>

<p>My advice is to just look really closely if this is what he thinks he wants, because it may not be possible after looking at it with a fine tooth comb, at a particular school. He might consider going to the best school possible with astrophysics available, and many schools he could perform MT in a club, or possibly as a minor. Just because he loves something doesn’t mean he has to get credit for it, but just have the opportunity to do it.</p>