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>>10733737
You're at the club and a field perturbation near the maximum dielectric loss point of water reverses polarity in your gf.

Wat do?

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Is it better for a mathematics student to take classes in physics or in computer science?

Math + CS is usually recommended because CS jobs are in demand and pay well (especially for people with a very strong math background), but it seems to me that you'd also acquire the necessary statistics and programming/database skills with a math + physics education.

Furthermore, grad programs in CS are generally accessible to math students, so what's the incentive to double major or minor in CS?
Wouldn't math + physics give one more research opportunities as well? Even subjects like computational complexity theory are highly interdisciplinary and open to physicists and mathematicians.

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>>10063998
Optimized.

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