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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about physics? Seemed to be having a moment for rising freshman's cohort - he knows 4 kids going in as physics majors (obv they could change their minds). Not engineering, "regular" physics.[/quote] That’s my undergraduate degree and DD’s. If you want a job out of college, you need to double major or be one hell of a persuader. It’s a great degree but you don’t really learn any useful skills for industry with a physics major, and you need to spend extra time (which you won’t have much of) learning to code, practicing/learning for finance interviews, or generally studying other topics to get a job. DD did it, but with what she does and knows now, she would’ve just gotten the CS degree.[/quote]
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