<p>Hey, I’m a student at Chicago double majoring in math and physics. I was actually surprised when I read your post, cosmology, because I thought we offered the same courses as most other top schools. In any case, I don’t think you’ll run out of classes to take. The physics courses at Chicago are very rigorous, and if you do take all the physics courses, the department may let you take graduate courses. I strongly recommend you take complex analysis, functional analysis, and differential geometry in addition to your physics courses. If you study math together with physics, you’ll have a deeper understanding than about 90% of physicists.</p>
<p>Out of curiosity, what courses do other schools offer that we don’t?</p>