I was planning to major in Math, but then I think I flipped back over to CS. I guess I don't know what I'm doing with my life.
I didn't want to do the teaching math so I got the sheet that gives you the options of "General," "Theoretical," and "Applied." I think that Theoretical would NOT be my jam so I was planning to go the applied route. But if applied math is anything like Physics I don't think I can endure that for the next couple of years. 🙁
On the CS side I wouldn't even need the second Physics, so... I mean I don't even need Cal III for it, either, but I'm definitely taking it over the summer because it sounds fun and if I'm a math minor (JSU is changing so that CS majors don't even have to declare a minor, but I want to), then having the last Calculus would probably help.
If I take the easiest path I'll do CS to avoid Physics II. But I don't want to be crapping out. Is it crappy to avoid a hard class? Can anyone think of a reason I should push through the 2nd Physics (aside from the fact that I could flop back over to math?)
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