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jason177
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Hey, I just have a quick question about whether degree concentrations are worth the time.
I am currently a math major double concentrating in General Math and Mathematics of Information. I plan on going to grad school once I graduate so will that double concentration even matter then? Let's say I don't get accepted into any grad schools, then will it really help with finding a job? The reason I'm asking is because in order to do the information one, I would have to take a couple classes I'm not really that interested in, and it would just be easier to do only the general one.
I am currently a math major double concentrating in General Math and Mathematics of Information. I plan on going to grad school once I graduate so will that double concentration even matter then? Let's say I don't get accepted into any grad schools, then will it really help with finding a job? The reason I'm asking is because in order to do the information one, I would have to take a couple classes I'm not really that interested in, and it would just be easier to do only the general one.