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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 5466562, member: 127425"] Unfortunately there's no fool-proof way to figure this out other than trial and error. The good thing is that typically for degrees in physics and mathematics the first year is pretty common, so regardless of which one you choose, you likely won't diverge too much course-wise until your second year and hopefully by then your strengths will be a little more clear. And if you're still on the fence there's always the double major option. This allows you to get enough exposure to both subjects and be qualified for graduate school in both, but at the consequence of giving up a number of electives that would come with a single major. [/QUOTE]
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