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Right now I'm a freshman physics student, interested in eventually going to grad school for theoretical physics. I may transfer and go for a mathematical physics degree at another schppl, but I can't help but wonder how much math is acutally needed past partial differential equations. Will things like advanced algebra, Fourier series, proofs or number theory help? And what if I'm forced to choose between classes in these and things like electromagnetic theory 2 or thermal and statistical physics 2?