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Majoring in physics, I love both math and astronomy and may get a major in one of them (math more likely, but I have more research experience and have attended more astronomy classes).
So which phd should I pursuit? Math, physics or astronomy? I'm asking in terms of how useful they are, I'll probably end working in astronomy either way, but 'pure' astronomers seem to have more trouble.
I've always liked computer science as well

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