Call them and ask. I go to Albright College and you can double major there without a problem. But not every college lets you do that. Good luck though!
2006-06-09 09:38:10
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answered by chica_zarca 6
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That's actually pretty neat. I would have double majored also if my college offered more interesting things like film production (I'm a bio major with a minor in psychology).
I think it's okay if you major in both. I just think that it'll take longer to finish--or probably not if you go to summer school to take some of your general ed requirements.
I'm pre-med, but my "dream" is to do something that is creative, such as work behind the scenes of a movie or television show or plan weddings (kinda girly and cheesy, but I love planning and decorating stuff). It's just that, like I said earlier, my school didn't have anything relating to film production.
On the plus side, you'll also look more like a well-rounded student. It's not an everyday thing for admissions officers to see two completely different majors in one student. Who knows, maybe you could combine the two into a special career, like assessing contracts for production crews or something similar to that, since you know the inner workings of both.
The way that I see it, it seems like, if you decide you like one major more than the other, at least you'll have a background in both already, so that you don't have to start ALL OVER again. There have been so many cases of students changing their major when they're juniors, or near graduation, and then having to stay for another 3 or 4 years or so just to complete that new major.
Just be prepared to work. :)
Good luck with getting into USC! (It's not far from where I live.)
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2006-06-09 17:01:28
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answered by WooYa 3
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Yes you can, but I don't advise it.
2006-06-09 16:37:29
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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