Asked by blackey
Is it possible to start pure maths and physics at college ?
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Answered by
Steve
sure. why not?
Answered by
jolly rancher
yes they go well together
however be advised that many universities will want you to take an "applied math" sequence of courses if you are majoring in physics or engineering
they may resist your efforts to take the pure math courses because they claim that the applied math courses better complement your physics/engineering courses
my experience was with physics, math and computer science
I too preferred the pure theoretical math and found that it was quite compatible with the other two
in fact later in your physics journey (if you decide to stay with it) you’ll find that it becomes very theoretical and that the experience you will already have from theoretical math makes you better prepared
however be advised that many universities will want you to take an "applied math" sequence of courses if you are majoring in physics or engineering
they may resist your efforts to take the pure math courses because they claim that the applied math courses better complement your physics/engineering courses
my experience was with physics, math and computer science
I too preferred the pure theoretical math and found that it was quite compatible with the other two
in fact later in your physics journey (if you decide to stay with it) you’ll find that it becomes very theoretical and that the experience you will already have from theoretical math makes you better prepared
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