I'm considering double majoring. Is it worth it?
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Honestly, the best reason is that I think if you don't at least try o give both equal time it is something you might end up regretting. (I regret not opting for a double major myself.) If you try and find later on that the coursework is too much for you it will probably be possible to keep one at least as a minor or a concentration. Extra knowledge won't go to waste, and as trite as it sounds, you will know that you tried.
I also agree that especially in this economy keeping your job options open is a plus. Besides, despite their vast differences, both are creative fields and what you learn and the connections you make in one field might open up more opportunities in the other. (And look nice on your resume.)
Good luck!
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M$Additionally, you should check with your school and see their specific requirements for double majors. Some schools will let you count certain classes towards both degrees. Other schools may let you exempt yourself from liberal learning requirements if you have two majors (my school did that). Finally, there are schools that offer specific dual-major programs that are well-designed and make it easier to pursue two degrees.
Good Luck!
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M$There is nothing wrong with keeping your options open, especially when you have talent in both fields. I say the more knowledge the better.
If your marks start to slip or if you find yourself more interested in one of the topics at some point down the road, so be it. Drop one major. Chances are at some point you will have to make a decision and specify, but as long as you are happy and doing well there is no reason not to enjoy both subjects.
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M$In the end though, giving yourself the extra year may open more doors for you job wise. Even if you use one of them as a part time career to keep the knowledge active it would be worth it.
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