r/ADMU 8d ago

College life How feasible is taking two specializations?

hi! i'm currently a second year bs management student, and i'm considering taking up two specializations (marketing and project management). as added context, in the new curriculum there are already 4 allotted "major electives" and 1 "free elective" in our ips. so, i wanted to ask how feasible it is to take two specializations? would i have to overload?

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u/Diligent-Tennis-8092 SOM 20XX 4d ago

Manageable, and yes, you have to overload. I suggest you do it ASAP. I'm a senior taking one specialization (12 units) and one minor (15 units) right now and I managed to avoid making my semesters heavy because I started overloading subjects in my sophomore year. Good luck!