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Old 07-05-2002, 11:01 PM
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During my undergrad years we had a pretty good mix of pre-laws, pre-meds, economics and business admins, a few historians, a few engineers, a couple of math majors, a couple of chems, and a couple of classics majors. We had a fair number of guys who did double majors because of the way departments were set up. Economics was taught in the College of Business and PoliSci was taught in Arts and Sciences. By managing your electives you could get a double major and joint degree without having to load on lots of extra courses. Unless you were into hard sciences you might typically end up with concentrations like a joint BA/BBA in Economics, PoliSci and History or Business Management and Sociology, or Marketing and Languages. I understand that this is fairly common at schools in the South and in the Mid-West but not as prevalent elsewhere.
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