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Rare to see a geology related thread on /sci/, so i'm gonna ask u guys for some advice.

I'm currently getting a bs in geology and im fixing to finish my minor in math (all it takes at my school is multivariable calc, diff eq, linear algebra, applied stats, and discrete), and it turns out I am really enjoying my math classes so I'm considering taking extra math classes, but the upper level ones seem highly abstract and unrelated to geology. Will taking extra math classes beyond that ones I've listed be a waste of time? I am hoping to do something related to hydrogeology in the future.

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