In principle, I suppose, but you ought to question if it's really worth it. Many entering undergraduates(me included) have this notion that they have to cover EVERYTHING during their undergraduate careers,and won't feel complete unless they have studied everything in engineering AND history. But it's notreally worth the effort, because it's not vocational training. Your primary mission is learning howto think, and that's really best accomplished by concentrating on one thing at a time, and studying it to an advanced level. Do that one thing well, get out of school, join the real world, thenimprove yourself by studying other things that interest you. If you're going on to graduate school,people won't be impressed by your quadruple major, either, because there you really are expected toconcentrate on a subject.
New AnswerWhile i agree with some of the things mentioned above, who am i to say what classes you should take. I personally majored in Finance with a minor in Psychology and have found that the minor seperates me from some of the other candidates and was told in several interviews that they liked the fact I had some backround in psychology.Furthermore yes I believe most colleges allow for a double major with a minor. My wife received a double degree with a minor.
This depends on your personal overall career goals and objectives. If you have a specific reason for taking a double major and that effort will lead to your overall career goal, then fine. Still, you know what kind of student you are, and the time and effort you are willing to put into your education to achieve your career goal. Taking this into consideration, you should reflect on the possibility of overloading yourself and putting yourself at academic risk. Some students who double major, eventually favor one over the other which may lead to sacrificing their grade point average, and/or not completing one or the other. Try to put things into proper perspective, think about it, and write down the pros and cons. Try to balance things out so that you have a good understanding of the possible outcomes. Then will you have to go with a decision you feel most comfortable with.
High school, college, single A minor league,a double AA minor league, and then triple AAA minor league.
Tackling a double major and a double minor is a heavy course load for college. Law schools will be interested in finding out how you plan to parlay that educational background into a law degree.
you go to high school go to college then get recruited from college to minor leagus then get scouted to minor to major
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An academic minor is a college or university student's declared secondary field of study or specialization during his undergraduate studies. Each college or university sets its own regulations for necessary course work that constitutes an academic minor.
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The natural minor has 5 and the harmonic minor has 4 and a double sharp.
It is pretty difficult to be a minor and be eligible for college. Most College students have reached the age of 18. And nothing they can do to make them study or attend classes.
You receive one degree. Your transcript will indicate your major and minor. You do not receive another degree for a minor.
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