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<p>Not true, if your emphasis is on CS. EECS does allow for taking more EE and fewer CS courses than L&S CS does, though.</p>
<p>However, changing into EECS is very difficult. In addition, doing simultaneous degrees between an L&S major and a CoE major means fulfilling the breadth and other requirements of both L&S and CoE as well as the requirements for both majors. It is a lot less hassle to do two L&S majors.</p>
<p>Also, you do not need to take both Math 55 and CS 70.</p>