<p>mark my words. 2500 will be mine.</p>
<p>no, it wont.</p>
<p>Cheaters! …</p>
<p>Who?..</p>
<p>i don’t know…it happened…and I had to delete one as well in return to prevent it from going to the cheater :D</p>
<p>You should’ve known who you’re dealing with. It’s Khan91.</p>
<p>So it’s mine. And more importantly, some activity on this thread.</p>
<p><em>feels disgusted by the paralysis construed by khan91’s SAT genius</em></p>
<p>Sniff, snifff
:D</p>
<p>tsk tsk…I hope they teach you manners at the Lafayette, dishonest anti-integrity khan!</p>
<p>Almost forgot that this thread isn’t about winning landmark posts. Back to my job:</p>
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<p>BSc is better bcoz a Mathematical background is crucial to most new jobs in the world economy</p>
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<p>All colleges/unis allow this kinda thing, silly I think there will be a broad range of choices for a minor at Colgate, for I am taking French with Economics and Psychology (yes, a double-major), mentioning which I would recommend you to create a nice little DM (double-major) yourself.</p>
<p>To answer your question, I’d say take Econ. It’s the BEST thing happening to the world right now :)</p>
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<p>You answered yourself :)</p>
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<p>Find more options. If you’re as career minded as you appear, maybe Management won’t be bad. However, I recommend something different, coz you’ll need grad school whatever you study.</p>
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<p>Of course. Unlike khan91 here, you really had a PERFECT score in your SATs. I think you can tackle anything - forget Maths</p>
<p>…what?</p>
<p><em>is amazed at the hostile attitude shown to him by others</em>.
What? I just did what was needed to be done.</p>
<p>“Unlike khan91 here, you really had a PERFECT score in your SATs.”</p>
<p>I’m positively sure what you said was funny/amusing.,but i didnt really get what you meant. :)</p>
<p>@theGame: I’m thinking of not doing Grad school after doing a major in Computer Science. And I don’t think I really need it. Experience and your portfolio matters a hell lot more when you’re in the software industry. comments?</p>
<p>Yes but going to grad school is nice…you don’t have to do it fresh out of college. I know someone in my family who just did his Masters in EE from UCLA although he already is a Vice President in some company in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>Plus my dad tells me to go to grad school. He couldn’t do it because of financial constraints so he started earning after doing undergrad from Upenn Wharton School.</p>
<p>^ Some family you got :)</p>
<p>@naminator: Even if you’re doing CS from Stanford, I’d recommend attending Grad school. It is more bullet-proof against recessions, many more of which are likely to come.</p>
<p>Most CS/EE majors take Grad school, its just too helpful!</p>
<p>The Colgate people say: Students may pursue a double concentration or a concentration and minor (see below). No more than two concentrations, or one concentration and one minor, may be recorded on a student’s transcript.
So then should i double major or major minor? Plus which fields for double majors? These are the options.
Africana Studies
Art and Art History
Asian Studies
Astrogeophysics
Astronomy/Physics
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Chinese
Classical Studies
Classics
Computer Science
Computer Science/Mathematics
Economics
Educational Studies
English
Environmental Biology
Environmental Economics
Environmental Geography
Environmental Geology
French
Geography
Geology
German
Greek
H
istory
H
umanities
International Relations
Japanese
Latin
Latin American Studies
Mathematical Economics
Mathematics
Molecular Biology
Music
Native American Studies
Natural Science
Neuroscience
Peace and Conflict Studies
Philosophy
Philosophy and Religion
Physical Science
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Russian Studies
Social Sciences
Sociology and Anthropology
Spanish
Theater
Women’s Studies</p>
<p>And minors in all of the above in addition to these: </p>
<p>African Studies
African American Studies
Applied Mathematics
Caribbean Studies
Creative Writing
Environmental Studies
Film and Media Studies
Jewish Studies
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
Middle Eastern and Islamic Civilization Studies
Writing and Rhetoric</p>
<p>Do the 2nd major in Maths</p>