A physics major considering a minor in math is deciding between self-studying Algebra I or Analysis I due to scheduling conflicts. Algebra covers foundational topics like sets, functions, and group theory, while Analysis focuses on rigorous properties of sequences and functions. Many participants suggest that Algebra may be easier for self-study, especially for those with interests in theoretical physics, as it provides essential tools like group theory. However, some emphasize the importance of Analysis for a rigorous mathematical background and its relevance to advanced topics in physics. Ultimately, the choice depends on personal learning preferences and future academic goals.