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Hello. I'm currently planning to be a double major in Math and Physics and I've scheduled my four years quite a bit (and I took fact of the account that my classes are likely to change over time of course). After scheduling all my classes to fit all the necessary requirements to graduate, I realized that a major in Applied Math would only require two more courses (Intro to Partial DEs, Mathe. Models in Class./Quan. Mech.).
Should I might as well take these other two courses just to complete that major? I don't really see a point in having a third major of Applied Math, but then again, it's only two more courses. I do have room to fit these two classes into my four years, but I'd have to sacrifice two graduate courses (most likely in pure Math).
Should I might as well take these other two courses just to complete that major? I don't really see a point in having a third major of Applied Math, but then again, it's only two more courses. I do have room to fit these two classes into my four years, but I'd have to sacrifice two graduate courses (most likely in pure Math).