Thanks for the reply. I definitely prefer maths - it's the one subject I both enjoy and can get good grades in with minimal effort :)
The main reason I'm unsure what to do with my degree is that I'm afraid I might miss out on important programming information if I don't do the CS electives...
Basically, for my degree I'd like to double major in Applied and Computational Mathematics. However I am unsure what I should add to my degree from here - at the moment, I have a few extra units to add to it, but I don't know whether I should add some Computer Science units to it so that I can...
I had my first uni introduction today, and while there, the lecturer said that it is possible to major in two different subjects for your degree if you stick with the electives from 1st year. I honestly had no idea that this was possible, and this seems to solve the problem I've had deciding...
When you say it depends on what "individual subjects you do and how they are timetabled," do you mean that certain subjects have particular times during the week which cannot be changed? And, when you say that the process at some unis can be difficult, what kind of difficulties do you mean? And...
This might be a stupid question, but is it possible to change your uni timetable to suit yourself, or does it depend on the electives you choose? I ask this because I heard that you could change your timetable so that you only have to go to uni 2 days in one week, and I want to be able to do...
This topic is proof that the internet is serious fucking business. Many people should become an hero now.
On topic: Go to uni, because (from what I hear) you get more than enough free time there, and I think you should only take a year off if you plan on going on vacation or overseas...