Future Scientist: Pursuing a Dual Degree in Physics and Mathematics

In summary, pursuing a dual degree in physics and mathematics can prepare future scientists for a wide range of career opportunities in fields such as research, technology, and academia. The combination of these two disciplines provides a strong foundation in both theoretical and applied sciences, allowing individuals to tackle complex problems and make significant contributions to the scientific community. Additionally, a dual degree program can enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as provide opportunities for interdisciplinary collaborations. With a strong understanding of both physics and mathematics, future scientists can make groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in various industries.
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Mathamans
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Hello all,

I'll be going by Mathamans while I spend my time on this site. I'm currently pursuing a B.S. in both Physics and Mathematics. Afterward, if my plans don't change, I'll be pursuing a Masters in Mathematics and a PhD in Physics as I'd like to become a professor of Mathematics and/or Theoretical Physics and begin research in both areas. I'm currently attending a local community college as I didn't care for much of anything in high school, although I'll be looking to transfer to a different school after two years (If anyone has any suggestions as to where I should go, I'd welcome suggestions). I'm excited to learn more about mathematics and physics and share what limited knowledge I have! Thank You.
 
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Welcome to PF Mathamans! Good luck with your plan, it sounds awesome!
 

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