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Hey Guys I am considering combining my philosophy degree with another degree, that being Chemistry.
I know it is unusual but while I have great interests in both and the first semesters of Philosophy have been very great but bit too easy, I want to go ahead and add a natural science to it to double major.
I am conflicted between mathematics, since that is what all my peers are doing besides physics, theology or law, but I have no interest in these, and Chemistry since I have been naturally good at it and lab work in general.
You never hear the Philosophy + Chemistry (or Biology) combination for fairly obvious reasons, but if I myself focus my Philosophy degree torwards the analytical I will naturally, through the focus that my university itself has, dive into the logic-analysis of philosophy and theoretical mathematics either way.
I'm possibly making a life choice that will make the next three years very difficult for me, and I need anyones 2 cents on this.

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