Sure, I'll explain. I'm doing 3 degrees at once, in 3 separate unis, not a triple or dual degree, I just signed up to all 3 separately, each of them being meant for people to study full-time in it. Why: intellectual challenge and curiosity, developing different work cultures (humanities/business/stem), and not being limited in my life to a certain domain, I guess a certain liberty in my work. On a more political side: allows me to follow what each domain is saying and cater to everyone in the (educated) population. On a more strategic side: you can come up with great ideas by making 2 cultures overlap, e.g. by mixing business with science you can come up with quite interesting projects. I'm not refusing to make a choice, I made my choice by starting with business, but now I'm making 2 other choices: growing my knowledge and intellectual skills in two other domains. Hope that answers it. So far I've seen people were literally amazed by two, and it seems 3 is hard for them to understand...(hope this doesn't sound condescending).