Double major in CS and Math is better than Acturary and Math?
>>7637537
Getting a job depends on who you know, so it doesn't matter
>>7637537
>double major
>paying twice as much for a career
Get a pure math degree, why bother with anything else?
>>7637538
I want this meme to die
>>7637537
I mean what are you even asking?
What are you basing "better" on idk?
I am already a pure CS major and that's only because I am really good at it
Just do whatever you are better at, or like to do like what kind of question is this?
You belong in that "advice" board.
>>7637549
>paying twice at much
>not paying tuition once and get access to both
What third world shithole do you occupy, anon?
>>7637538
hahahahaha
>>7639538
No amount of cocksuckery is going to guarantee you keep the job is you still don't know wtf you are doing though.
>>7637537
CS but the field is unbearable to work in.
I dropped CS as a major because of all the labs with arabic/indian people. Not purely because they are arabic/indian, but I realized getting a job in CS means always working with other people who may or may not be competent.
Sure, teamwork in some cases is good. When I'm writing software though, doing it with someone else is like trying to paint a self portrait together.
I say math and actuary(or stats) would be beneficial. No one is stopping you from learning any of them on your own though.
>>7637757
>not getting it for free
What kind of savage nation do you live in?
>>7639582
USA, Canada, or UK. Canada has lower tuition than most US universities, even in state though.