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I have recently made a change in my future PhD track from astrophysics to computational neuroscience or something very closely related. I am currently a physics major and was going to add biology in the spring. After doing some background research it seems that my current BSc track will suffice in preparing me for the type of course work in grad school. I was wondering though, would I be better prepared as a double major in biology and physics with some high level maths or the route of having a double major in mathematics and biology with some physics course (E&M etc.)? Also the third option, is there another double major combo that will better prepare me than those I listed? This new track, although a recent idea, has completely captivated me and cannot see my future any other way, so I want to start choosing the proper courses now so as not to delay my graduation any further, I feel I may already have excess but the classes were interesting. Thanks and have a happy and successful new year.
Joe
Joe