You can either take extra classes each semester and lots of summer classes (endangering your GPA by taking on too much and you won't be able to take a job or internship over the summer, so you'd be screwing yourself over if you want to go to graduate or professional school after college) or you can pick three majors that overlap so much that just a few more classes will get you another major. However, to get three actual degrees, you'd have to complete all the of the credit requirements three times, not just major requirements.
And I have to tell you, that would be a huge waste of time. After you get a bachelors, no one cares if you have an associates or how many you have. Just take a few classes in other topics you're interested in. There's no reason to get another full degree.
And I have to tell you, that would be a huge waste of time. After you get a bachelors, no one cares if you have an associates or how many you have. Just take a few classes in other topics you're interested in. There's no reason to get another full degree.