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Shorkon
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I will be starting my B. S in physics soon and I am having a hard time deciding how many math courses I should take.
At my university, there are different math courses for physics and math majors. Math students take different calculus and linear algebra courses for example - the math majors learn them more rigorusly. I love math. I started learning calculus on my own and I'm fascinated. Do you think I should take the math courses instead of the easier physics ones? I am signed for a double major for the moment, but I have a little bit more time to decide. Would it be usefull? Will it enlighten my understanding of physical problems or just make my life a mess?
At my university, there are different math courses for physics and math majors. Math students take different calculus and linear algebra courses for example - the math majors learn them more rigorusly. I love math. I started learning calculus on my own and I'm fascinated. Do you think I should take the math courses instead of the easier physics ones? I am signed for a double major for the moment, but I have a little bit more time to decide. Would it be usefull? Will it enlighten my understanding of physical problems or just make my life a mess?