Liberal Education

<p>according to [Princeton</a> University - Dean of the College - Major Choices](<a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/odoc/advising/majorchoices/]Princeton”>http://www.princeton.edu/odoc/advising/majorchoices/) a student cannot double major. Is there something similar a student earns by completing concentrations in two different fields of study? ie Theres not really double majoring at Harvard, but they do have a term called “Secondary Field” that appears on your transcript if you’ve done something in two areas. What about princeton?</p>

<p>To get a better feel of me, here are my interests: neuroscience or anything similar in that field as well as econ. speaking of, what does a prospective applicant have to do to get into the QCN ( [Quantitative</a> and Computational Neuroscience - Undergraduate study](<a href=“http://www.princeton.edu/qcn/undergraduate_study/]Quantitative”>http://www.princeton.edu/qcn/undergraduate_study/) ) or is that something after matriculation?</p>

<p>thanks!</p>

<p>Oh! perfect.</p>

<p>my roommate is doing a certificate in Neuroscience. it’s sort of like a minor, but it’s called a certificate.</p>