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Im just rather curious because all the schools I've looked barely allow double majors; are their any schools in california that allow triple majors?
Poop-Loops said:I have a friend who was doing physics + math + comp sci before settling on just comp sci (already secured a job with Google, so he doesn't care anymore).
Another physics major I met said he's also doing math and EE.
bujumbles said:what school are they going to, literally all the schools I've looked into are very adimit about no one having more then a double major
Yes, there are still schools that allow students to triple+ major. However, the availability and feasibility of this option may vary depending on the institution and the specific majors chosen.
Triple+ majoring allows students to gain a broad and diverse education, as well as develop a wide range of skills and knowledge in different fields. It can also make graduates more competitive in the job market and open up a variety of career opportunities.
It may be challenging to graduate on time with a triple+ major, as it requires a significant amount of coursework. However, some schools have programs and resources in place to help students manage their workload and graduate within a reasonable timeframe.
Some schools may have limitations on the combinations of majors that can be pursued, or may not allow certain majors to be combined. Additionally, students may need to meet specific academic requirements and maintain a certain GPA in order to declare and complete a triple+ major.
It is possible to switch to a triple+ major after starting college, but it may require careful planning and coordination with academic advisors. It is important to consider the additional workload and the potential impact on graduation timeline before making the decision to switch majors.