<p>mathematics, physics and/or psychology. </p>
<p>I'm planning to major in all of them, but I not sure what kind of career they would get me. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>mathematics, physics and/or psychology. </p>
<p>I'm planning to major in all of them, but I not sure what kind of career they would get me. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>Well first of all, I wouldn’t suggest majoring in all three of those. </p>
<p>For example, if you are serious about physics, you will be required to take math courses, and you could take the related courses rather than taking all other courses required for a math major. That way you could focus on your major area in greater depth. You could even through some psychology courses or even a minor in there. Just my opinion though.</p>
<p>yes, a triple major, especially all math and science, is near impossible to complete in four years. physics and math are interelated, you might as well just do physics. a lot of it is calculus based anyway.</p>
<p>Math > Finance or busienss</p>
<p>Physics >Ph.D > professor or researcher</p>
<p>Psy…Not clue</p>
<p>Neuroscience
Human-Computer Interaction</p>
<p>Just to name a few.</p>
<p>Math: Actuary, Statistician</p>
<p>Physics: Research Assistant, and there’s more out there too</p>
<p>Math and Physics: Finance, Investment Banking</p>
<p>Psychology: something in Human Resources, Personal Relations, counseling, journalism/writing & editing</p>