2 answers
Karen’s Answer
Hi Zaire --
Hope you are doing well. Combining majors (or double majoring) is doable. It requires you to have a very good idea of the two majors you want to pursue, because, you will need to map out your course of study for all four (five) years in college. It is crucial for you to be strategic in planning your coursework, because, every semester and every course should be a part of the plan. You will need to be focused, determined, organized and prepared to work hard. The payoff will be worth it. Employers are impressed with potential employees that show the kind of dedication it takes to accomplish this goal.
I wish you the best in your collegiate career. It appears by your question you are already looking ahead to the "bigger picture" of life.
I hope this helps...Good Luck.
Karen
Pamela’s Answer
Hi Zaire,
I think if you are willing to put the work in double majoring can be do-able. I would work with your college advisors to help you create a plan that would let you fit it all in, in the time frame you have allotted for graduation. At my school, every student was assigned an advisor that helped you map our your courses. However, if you do not have one assigned, I'm sure some of the advisors have walk in hours, or perhaps the career center could advise you.