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Name: Anonymous 2011-10-23 11:51

i'm going to college fairly soon and i'll need to pick a major.. thinking about double majoring in physics/some form of applied maths and something in finance.
im trying to cover a wide breadth so when it comes time to find a job (which i ultimately want in economics/finance) my background in physics is a contributing factor. because lately i've been hearing that lots of people in finance positions with working knowledge of a physical science pays off well in the long run

suggestions/opinions?

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-23 20:26

Double majoring in physics and math is a tough job. Major in applied math and become a quant. Google what a quant does.

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-27 15:08

declare your major as whatever hast the least applications.  (Probably math). 

Regardless of which math/physics/engineering you choose, either way the first year is pretty much all the same

Name: Anonymous 2011-10-29 0:43

if you study math with a focus on statistics you will get tons of pussy

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