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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 23:14 ID:rYjhAubi

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Theory is not required for programming, that's what I meant. Because abstract concepts does not apply to the real world.

OP said he would like something to do with computer games, so he doesn't need to know advanced Physics theory as most doesn't apply to real-world situations because of over complex variables, he just need the basics and advanced math.

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