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However, you could always choose to major in engineering or music and then just minor in the other one later on if you don't feel you can commit to two very different majors. Most colleges don't require you to choose a major until the end of your sophomore year, so you'll have plenty of time to decide what you want to do. By then, you would probably have already completed all the courses required for a minor and that should make it easier to decide if you want to continue the coursework or not.
Good luck with everything!! :)


My school offers this kind of a program. University of Massachusettes, Lowell (www.uml.edu). Apparently they have a very highly rated Sound Engineering program and very good performance as well. UML was founded as textile school and quickly moved on to being a Technical Institute. So the Engineering is very good.
Anyways, I'm currently considering the University of Rochester, Carnegie Mellon University, and Northwestern University. I've already decided I'm going to do a dual degree in Piano Performance and Engineering (Probably Materials, Biomedical, or chemical).
What I'm wondering is what you've heard about students that dual degree in Engineering and Music? Is it realistic to do in four years? I got a five on the AP US History exam, as well as the college credits I've accumulated last year, and will get this year. And about half of them are chemistry and physics credits.
Also, do you know of any other colleges strong in music and engineering?