<p>^yes! i am minoring in computer science! i looked at the career center data, and the job prospects for applied math majors looks really good. and i am coupling this with the cs minor. </p>
<p>but for biology, which was my previous major, it wasn’t like the jobs for it were any better? i saw waiter on there…lol. and i do want to go to grad school, despite what my major is. </p>
<p>but yeah, i am taking 53 and 54. i decided to drop cs10 since the lab times were conflicting, so i am going to head into cs61a in the spring. i will try and self-study python by myself during winter break (if they are still teaching python…i know they are teaching that in the fall) and hope for the best.</p>
<p>also, for PhD programs, would i have to get a PhD in math? i am still interested in biological research. It is just that the major here (MCB) is annoying with organic chem, and I feel that my potential would go down, since no matter how hard i study for chem, it just doesn’t click with me. Could I get a PhD in cell bio or something that would help me do research? and combined with a math BA (im in letters and science) and a CS minor, i feel this would be good. of course, this is going to be a lot of hard work…haha. easier said than done.</p>