I've got my eyes set on Harvard and am super passionate about two different fields. Can students double major there, and if so, how manageable is it? Does anyone have experience with it or know someone who's done it?
Double majoring at any institution, particularly one as rigorous as Harvard, comes with its set of challenges but it is definitely achievable with careful planning and time management. Harvard offers what they call 'concentrations' rather than majors, and students can indeed pursue a joint concentration or even a secondary field, which is similar to a minor. Keep in mind that you would need to fulfill the requirements for both fields, which can be quite demanding and sometimes involve coordinating capstone projects or theses.
I've seen students successfully complete a joint concentration by being proactive in their course selection and by closely working with academic advisors to ensure they stay on track. It's important to maintain a balance and remember that there is value in depth, not just breadth, of knowledge. If the two fields are vastly different, consider how they may complement each other or allow for interdisciplinary study – this could add a unique angle to your academic profile. If you're passionate and organized, it's certainly possible to double concentrate at Harvard, but make sure to weigh the workload against your other academic and extracurricular commitments.
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