I'm planning on doing a physics degree next year
The four papers required for the physics major first year are:
Fundamentals Physics I
Fundamentals Physics II
Fundamentals Mathematics I
Fundamentals Mathematics II
However seven papers are recommended first year.
What three papers should I take outside of physics/mathematics?
>inb4 go to /adv/
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Chemistry mixes well with atomic theory
>>137553759
go to /sci/ kek
computer science, Chemistry and to some small extent even Biology are viable options at least at my university.
Personally I'm doing Mathematics and Physics as majors with no real need of taking courses outside these subjects.
>>137554210
Which chemistry paper(s) though?
There is a HUGE variety of chemistry papers
>>137554538
Asking course advice on /sci/ results in a ban, against the rules
Computer science courses use microsoft right? I use linux
Biology would be fun since animals are awesome, but biology is oversaturated as fuck and leads to no jobs or shit jobs in general
>Personally I'm doing Mathematics and Physics as majors with no real need of taking courses outside these subjects.
NZ is like America, we can't specialize first year here
I have to take papers outside of physics and mathematics in order to get sufficient credits for first year
>>137554548
How the hell is anyone here supposed to know the exact specifics of paper names and courses of your university? There's not a global standard.
>>137554834
Well the specific names are different between unis and nations, but the course content are similar
Like both NZ and Australia would have an organic chemistry paper, a biochemistry paper, etc