The workload is really no different than doing a single degree, you're just at uni for longer. The amount of hours you do really comes down to the type of course you do.
The workload is really no different than doing a single degree, you're just at uni for longer. The amount of hours you do really comes down to the type of course you do.
Often, if you combine areas like arts or commerce, with something like engineering or science, you have a fewer amount of hours per week compared to engineering or science by itself.
EDIT: fewer contact hours per week, not necessarily total hours...