<p>I think i may want to go down a different path, i'm a chemistry major at university at buffalo but instead of going to want to go to grad school as a chem major to work in the pharm industry i think i want to get into radiochemistry/physics to study methods for radiotherapy in medicine. Should i double major chem and physics, major chem and minor physics or major physics and minor chem? (my school doesnt off any kind of nuclear chem or physics undergrad/grad majors)</p>
<p>I would change to a physics major.</p>
<p>Look into medical physics, radiation therapy, or dosimetry.</p>
<p>Most definitely physics</p>
<p>Thanks! Should i just minor in chemistry as well just to have be a little more well rounded scientifically? Also I’m considering trying to register for honors physics 1, How much harder is that then regular physics 1, mathematically im ok, ill be taking diff-eq in the fall (completed calc 1-3)</p>