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Physics & Computer Science

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-11 23:23

My dad and my physics teacher have (independently) advised me, as a CS major, to minor or double-major, in physics.

Do you think this will really help me get ahead? I want to end up doing something with computer/video games, not writing scientific software, so I think basic general college physics (required for CS major already) is enough.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-23 6:53 ID:mkdFRvT0

>>30

Physics make heavy use of mathmatical concepts and methods, but studying math forms the basis. Physical applications is a subset of all mathmatical applications since they are restricted to real world situations and experiments. Then the rest is all theory.

I'm not taking Physics, only Calculus and Linear Math.

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