It wasn’t so long ago that double majoring in, say, a science and music, wasn’t done. This is definitely possible, but you have to find the right teacher and the right school. Do your homework. Even if a school states that it offers such programs, sometimes they might actually be impossible or nearly impossible to complete in 4 to 5 years. Sometimes these programs are possible but won’t allow study abroad or do not coordinate well with all the other requirements and goals. Many universities have orchestra and labs offered at the same time, thus making science classes impossible in conjunction with a music program, for example. Don’t give up hope, though. There are plenty of programs that do allow for these majors to coincide. Just look carefully to the right program that suits your educational goals. If an institution doesn't offer a particular program in its directory, it never hurts to ask the advisors and counselors whether such a program could be designed individually.
As a rule, most liberal arts colleges make these kind of programs very possible. There are several conservatories that also make this possible though, so do your homework. The best people to ask are students at the school you are trying to attend who also currently double majors. These students will tell you how difficult it is at that school and what problems may have been encountered. The admissions offices at most schools can arrange for students to speak with you about these things.
As a rule, most liberal arts colleges make these kind of programs very possible. There are several conservatories that also make this possible though, so do your homework. The best people to ask are students at the school you are trying to attend who also currently double majors. These students will tell you how difficult it is at that school and what problems may have been encountered. The admissions offices at most schools can arrange for students to speak with you about these things.