<p>Hey everyone! I’m entering college as a freshman this fall and would really appreciate some advice on what to major in.</p>
<p>To be blunt, I have a deep interest in physics but I do not want to be an educator nor do I want to spend my life in a lab. The thing is that physics is the only subject I have genuinely enjoyed learning so far. I’ve been set on taking physics in college because I am convinced that it is the best way for me to obtain a deeper understanding of the subject. However, I am also very concerned about employability. As such, I plan on taking Computer Science as well, but the truth is I have zero experience in programming and am not sure it is right for me. I guess I’ll find out about that in due time and I plan to spend some time tinkering around with Python after my finals as a start.</p>
<p>Digressing a bit, I’ve heard that Physics and Comsci are really heavy on maths and after wrestling with further mathematics for a year, my confidence in my ability in the subject is shaken. As such, I’d like a better idea of the mathematics involved.
I see that there is a focus on calculus, linear differential equations and linear algebra, but I’m not sure i know what they are and how deep they go.
So far, I’ve learned by parts integration, as well as differentiation & integration for natural logarithms and trig. For differential equations all i know is how to obtain general solutions and complete solutions using auxiliary quadratic equations. I’ve even less of an idea about linear algebra, but I suppose it has to do with matrices, eigenvectors, reduced row echelons etc. Does the mathematics required go much further than this? Do you think it will be overwhelming?</p>
<p>I’m going to USC, by the way, and USC offers a Bachelor of Science in Physics/Computer Science which I think is a single major. Here’s their page of stuff I’ll learn: [USC</a> Physics and Astronomy](<a href=“http://dornsife.usc.edu/physics/undergraduate/physics_computer_science.cfm]USC”>http://dornsife.usc.edu/physics/undergraduate/physics_computer_science.cfm)
My concern is that learning less of each subject will leave me unemployable or be disadvantageous in some ways. Based on the syllabus, what do you guys think?</p>
<p>In addition to all this, I am determined to become reasonably fluent in a foreign language over my college years, so I am considering a minor in French. This is only relevant in my conveyance of the limited time I have, as I don’t think I can spend more than 4 years in college, though I will probably spend every summer there. I am aware, though that I might have to sacrifice some of my interests in favour of others.</p>
<p>All in all, I’m just really looking for a balance between intellectual gratification and practicality (who isn’t, right?). I would really appreciate it if someone could offer me some advice, point out things or combinations of majors and minors that I should consider etc. I’m very undecided and fairly open to ideas of all sorts right now, so anything (constructive) at all will be appreciated!
I apologize for how long and disjointed this post is, but thank you in advance!</p>