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tripsky
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So I just finished 1st year undergrad at the University of Western Ontario and I've come to really appreciate the science of chemistry and physics. more so than before.
now I'm at a dilemma. I definitely don't want to double major in both as i feel i'd spread my self to thin and only become decent at best in both rather than specializing in one and becoming competent in that. (i may possibly minor in the one that i am not specializing in)
I came to uni thinking i'd be a chem major because i hear/read that it is the "central science" and that prospects in career/academia were good because of that. Heck, i also liked it and did well in it in high school.
But...after reading some blogs/forums/sites with statistics...it is being said that this is not the case..that in fact, a major in chem doesn't really have great prospects in the future and that physics has better job prospects due to its math intensive nature. (not sure about academia prospects for physics)
Well, most of these stats are from USA...I live in Canada so I'm just assuming the same holds true in Canada (could anyone in Canada confirm this?)
Anyway, the parts of chemistry i liked most were the math components/physical chemistry. Although, probably because it was first year gen. chem, i'd always be left with asking "why?" a lot. It was in my physics textbook that I found the answer to some of these why's (like quantum mechanics)
Then again, it's probably to early for me to say i like physical chemistry after first year (i've yet to take the infamous p-chem in upper years that make people supposedly cry)
but, if my interests lie in physical chemistry...would it better to approach it from studying Physics or Chemistry?(and possibly a minor in the one I am not specializing in?)
Another thing, I do like calculus and other maths. i am pretty decent at it, definitely above average, but nothing amazing. If i do physics, would these decent math skills be enough?
and if it helps you in your response... I'm not sure if i want to stay in academia or get a job in the future. I feel that it is too early for me to say (just finished 1st year undergrad after all)
Well i apologize if any of the above is incoherent i am reeeeally tired today. I'd really appreciate any advice/stories/etc. Thanks for reading through this!
now I'm at a dilemma. I definitely don't want to double major in both as i feel i'd spread my self to thin and only become decent at best in both rather than specializing in one and becoming competent in that. (i may possibly minor in the one that i am not specializing in)
I came to uni thinking i'd be a chem major because i hear/read that it is the "central science" and that prospects in career/academia were good because of that. Heck, i also liked it and did well in it in high school.
But...after reading some blogs/forums/sites with statistics...it is being said that this is not the case..that in fact, a major in chem doesn't really have great prospects in the future and that physics has better job prospects due to its math intensive nature. (not sure about academia prospects for physics)
Well, most of these stats are from USA...I live in Canada so I'm just assuming the same holds true in Canada (could anyone in Canada confirm this?)
Anyway, the parts of chemistry i liked most were the math components/physical chemistry. Although, probably because it was first year gen. chem, i'd always be left with asking "why?" a lot. It was in my physics textbook that I found the answer to some of these why's (like quantum mechanics)
Then again, it's probably to early for me to say i like physical chemistry after first year (i've yet to take the infamous p-chem in upper years that make people supposedly cry)
but, if my interests lie in physical chemistry...would it better to approach it from studying Physics or Chemistry?(and possibly a minor in the one I am not specializing in?)
Another thing, I do like calculus and other maths. i am pretty decent at it, definitely above average, but nothing amazing. If i do physics, would these decent math skills be enough?
and if it helps you in your response... I'm not sure if i want to stay in academia or get a job in the future. I feel that it is too early for me to say (just finished 1st year undergrad after all)
Well i apologize if any of the above is incoherent i am reeeeally tired today. I'd really appreciate any advice/stories/etc. Thanks for reading through this!