For physics/applied math, berkeley vs chicago

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<p>Keep in mind you have four years to do these requirements. That’s a LONG time. Berkeley is pretty flexible about letting you do various things – if a random breadth class isn’t offered, just take another random breadth class. There are a ton of really interesting ones that I’ve seen offered consistently.</p>

<p>The key is to consider if the classes in your major are going to be hard to take. They aren’t in the technical fields, because these either represent selective admission or self-selecting undergraduate populations.</p>