Anonymous wrote:Someone on the Northwestern thread said it was easy to triple major there.
My question is why? Do employers now want/w pect this? Or are students driving this for done reason.
To me, triple majoring seems so limiting to me. Doesn’t all that focused effort remove the opportunity to try/explore new areas or to learn just for the sake of learning?
FWIW, loved my major in college. And it served me well after I graduated. But I can say the same about most of the electives I took - across many different areas. They helped expose me to the wide world of ideas, and engaged my mind and curiosity, too. I still refer to many of those classes now, 25 years later, though I ne er officially used them “professionally.”
I could have done this, and my college recognized triple majors. I took six classes a semester most semesters and didn’t need that many classes per major.
I took all of the classes I took for fun, and I thought about being a triple major because it sounded silly and fun. The idea that it would be something to brag about seems odd.