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For people who have done double-majors (preferably in unrelated degrees), what was it like ?

Were you stuck studying in your room most of the time? Did you have time for other hobbies or jobs? What did you schedule look like? What advice to you have about double majoring?


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semi’s Answer

Double majors are manageable, but only if you stay organized.

You won’t be stuck studying all the time, but your schedule will be tighter than others, so free time has to be planned. You can still have hobbies or even a part-time job, but you’ll likely need to limit them and stay disciplined.

The key is staying consistent and not falling behind, choosing majors that make sense together, and planning your semesters early instead of figuring things out as you go. It’s not about being extra smart; it’s about managing your time well and having a clear reason for doing it.
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Linxiao’s Answer

I studied Environmental Studies and Accounting, which might seem different, but it's definitely manageable. It can be a bit stressful at times, but it's mostly doable.

During exam weeks, I spent a lot of time studying, but I still had plenty of opportunities to enjoy my hobbies and other activities during the semester. I had about 5-6 hours of classes each day, and I usually finished my work in 3-4 hours, leaving the rest of the day free for hobbies or internships.

The key to handling two different majors is understanding that there will be many courses to take. Good course planning is really important throughout college. Staying focused and avoiding distractions helps you finish your work without spending too many long hours in your room.
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