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>> No.8100080 [View]
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Tell me what to declare as my major, oh wise /sci/. My biggest priorities are making a lot of money and working from home. I'm going to double major, btw.

>Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Could do a wide range of jobs, seems very employable and likely to give me a type of job I could do from home. Could I ever go into grad school for math with this set up?

>Math and Computer Science
Probably a narrower set of jobs, but this would likely make me more qualified candidate for the jobs I CAN do from home.

I'm more interested in math and computer science, not actually really interested in hardware beyond trying to find an open source BIOS (for fuck sake) but I can't help but envision myself making boatloads of money by going into EE and CS and keeping math on the side.

I have until fall term to decide.

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After a lot of hard thinking and exploring education and career options, I've decided to double major in Computer Science and Mathematics.

What should my curriculum look like? I know that pure maths and CS don't really have a lot of synergy, unfortunately, so I think it may be in my best interest to do applied math, maybe even statistics, but that just sounds so much less interesting to me (but I can always study pure maths as a hobby :^)). And as for the CS cirriculum, I don't want a shit tier education that it seems is so common according to /sci/, so how do I make sure it's bullet proof?

Just looking for any thoughts or guidance at all. I had a hard time narrowing it down because I have a broad range of interest, but mainly had to pick between chemistry, CS, EE, Maths and MechE.

thanks in advance, anons.

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