What are the benefits of supplementing a math degree with physics knowledge?

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In summary, supplementing a math degree with physics knowledge can provide numerous benefits. It allows for a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts and their real-world applications, as well as a broader skill set in problem-solving and critical thinking. The combination of math and physics also opens up opportunities for career paths in fields such as engineering and research. Additionally, studying physics can enhance one's analytical and quantitative abilities, which are highly sought after by employers. Overall, supplementing a math degree with physics knowledge can greatly enhance one's academic and professional prospects.
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I have a B.A. in Math with a Computer Science minor but I always wish I had the time to take more physics classes, so these days I spend a lot of time casually reading about physics and watching physics talks.
 
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