What degree requires more analysis and crtical thinking math, computer science or physics?
Is a computer science degree respected in the finance field like math or physics?
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that’s easy ….all of them
they are abt the same in analysis and critical thinking, but a comp science degree is more respected in my view.
Well im doing a computer science degree and it involves math. Im sure it involves physics, but not so far, as im in year 2.
My best guess would computer science because it has all of them. But in all honest it is just a wild guess.
sorry then!
My answer is similar to the rest:
All of them are respected and require similar critical thinking skills. However, Math and CS might be more useful in finance just for the emphasis on math and the use of computers in finance. In fact, being able to write your own code to create models would be an asset.
I would suggest using two of them for a major/minor, as you’ll need a minor if you major in math or physics; not sure about CS. Any of the three would be a good major (pick what you’re most interested in), and supplement with a math or CS minor.