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>1.
Maths. I was originally a physics major because I just wanted to know how the world works, and I used to think physics was the fundamentals of engineering. Also, minoring in cs so I can be employable.
However, the physics degree at my school is really new and therefore it was going to be more astrophysics emphasis when I wanted to take condensed matter/solid state stuff. So because of all my piled up physics credits, it's my minor.
So, like a wife, I have learned and come to love math. And now I have two minors, like a retard.

>2.
I can't really answer this question well, since it wasn't my intended major, but.....
Pure math is pretty neat, but at the end of the day I sometimes wonder, "so what?" /sci/ will hate me, but I love applications of math. I'm surprised there's so many people who are interested in pure math.

>3.
Yeah, it's fun.

>4.
Maybe do a meme degree like Applied Math, for the reasons I said in question 2.

>5.
I'm horribly average that it makes me anxious that I won't be able to get a job over my peers. I'm pretty motivated, I go to all my professors hours, I know all my classmates well because I kind of force them to work with me in class, I like discussing how to get to solutions how other people find them. I'd like to get a PhD, but I'm forever 3.4. I just want a half interesting job, and have my own place I can fill with weeb stuff.

>6.
I go to my state uni, but it's a different campus 20 miles North of the main one. Therefore, it is probably not ranked. Students and peers are all highly motivated and good people.

>Thank you
You're welcome, anon.

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