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Honestly, CS (major) and Math is a better option. jh Send a noteboard - 12/01/2011 07:07:59 PM
It'll take at least 3 years of full time study before you get (really) into any interesting fields of physics, and if you are going to have other subjects too, you'd have to work your ass off.

Math, on the other hand, is exceptionally useful for a CS person, and if you do it right, carries an equal amount of marketable 'smarts'.

Yeah, so it may be a bit boring at times, but as long as you keep your discipline up and learn all the proofs, you should be fine.
"People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world" - Calvin.
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