Physics vs. Math vs. Eng.

<p>I really LOVE math, so i really am stumped as to what to study. I have heard that a physics major is very rewarding, but I am a bit worried about the careers it can offer....I know that I could continue to graduate school and become an engineer, but is that all?</p>

<p>As for a mathematics major, do you double major with some-sort of business major to make yourself very marketable for work? I assume that mainly what people do witha math major is enter the business world (is there even any other options?). </p>

<p>Or.....major in engineering. It seems that majoring in an engineering field would offer the best safety for finding a job out of school, but does this just limit you to 'engineering' jobs. </p>

<p>Would any of these majors allow me to get into the financial field or be helpful for law school? - if i had a change of heart</p>

<p>Any help/advice would be very helpful. I really love math and physics, but I want to make sure that I chose something that will provide me a job and options.</p>

<p>Hmm my two cents...</p>

<p>Physics is interesting, you can be really good at math but not be able to do simple physics. For example, my dad has a PhD in mathematics, but is miserably bad at physics. It's odd, but the way it works with some people.</p>

<p>actually from what I know you can go into any field if you study mathematics...as for law school it doesnt really matter what you major in</p>