Just how stupid it sounds?
I did some research, and basic class requirements for all three majors are almost the same.
Offtopic: Does anyone think I could be placed into lower math class because my placement score for writing was low?
I say go for it but make sure you pick your favorite to focus on first rather than equally spread between them, or you could end up running out of scholarship funding close to all three but not having any completed. My college has an interesting "What if" option under our student audit that allows you to project what you would need to do for any graduation plan; I would suggest asking if you have access to a similar tool.
In my experience college is nothing like high school class placement wise. I have an adviser but when it comes down to it I pick and sign up for the classes I choose, it will probably be the same for you.
I spent some time trying to make a diagram of required classes and their prerequisite.
It doesn't look to good with two majors and I am afraid to add a third one.
[url]https://www.lucidchart.com/documents/view/4edc-00ac-51045646-972c-58100a000111[/url]
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Each row is supposed to represent a term, with first row being current term. And yes, I do plan to retake placement test so I can be placed in appropriate classes
After you registrar I recommend finding out if your college uses Degreeworks, it makes it really easy to visualize your requirements and plan ahead.
You get a digital check list you can tweak to help you make the best choices. Basically it looks like this, although I cut out the parts with the controls and my personal info.
[t]http://i49.tinypic.com/2pq4cxc.png[/t]
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Messing around on there I just realized after this semester I already meet the requirements of an associates in biology. I dont plan to walk away, but if something comes up at least I will have something :v:
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