<p>I'm really looking into the hard sciences, and right now I'm pretty sure I want to pursue either biochemistry or physics (or maybe biophysics, but my prospective school doesn't offer this). I also plan on pursuing a Ph.D. after graduation and just want to know what additional courses I should take if I want to have the must erudite understanding of my subject I could possibly have. Would higher level mathematics courses really complement the chemistry/physics? </p>
<p>For more information - if I choose chemistry, I'm looking at pursuing analytical and inorganic studies. For physics, I would probably lean more towards industry and application, as opposed to theoretical.</p>