JasonJo
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I am thinking about switching my double major from Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) and Economics to AMS and Pure Mathematics with maybe a minor in economics.
I want to keep my two career options open: Actuary or going to grad school
However I have been hearing from some upper classmen that it is pointless to double major in AMS and MAT and that I may as well just major in MAT. or that I don't need to switch to AMS/MAT double to apply for grad school in mathematics (or maybe even physics)
any thoughts? i will be entering my sophomore year, so I am not technically a declared major yet, but i probably will have to make that decision by the end of this year.
I want to keep my two career options open: Actuary or going to grad school
However I have been hearing from some upper classmen that it is pointless to double major in AMS and MAT and that I may as well just major in MAT. or that I don't need to switch to AMS/MAT double to apply for grad school in mathematics (or maybe even physics)
any thoughts? i will be entering my sophomore year, so I am not technically a declared major yet, but i probably will have to make that decision by the end of this year.