Is double major a good idea?
But I don't know wheter it's feasible or not.
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Why don'y you minor in something. At my alma mater, many engineering students majored in an engineering field and minored in Mathematics.
I'd major in one of them first and then get a Masters in the other one. Even though you'll probably have to take a few leveling classes for the Masters, it'll definitely be less than getting a Bachelor's in it.
On the other hand..you could start out taking classes in both and see which ones you really start getting interested in. If you end up loving both then go for the double major. Good luck!
I did my B.S. in physics and EE. It was a lot of work (be prepared to study your *** off), but in the end I got a good job and into a good graduate school. Best of luck!
No, it just shows that you are unfocused and not sure what you are doing.
If you have the brains and the energy to deal with an even heavier course-load than the usual high one engineers take, then go for it.
I would advise against it. The problem is that most of your real education in engineering will come in your upper level engineering courses. Most engineers who double major or major in one field of engineering and minor in a second end up sacrificing the opportunity to take an upper level course in order to make room in their schedule for a lower course needed for the 2nd field.
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