So basically, my only interests are in computing and maths. I can see myself being some kind of software engineer, systems analyst or working in finance with maths (I'm leaning more towards this last one at the moment, because I think it will pay better and generally will have more job security). So I really want to do a combined degree that lets me explore both of these areas. But it seems, from reading around, that commerce doesn't give a particularly strong background in maths, and it seems to me like something like 424005 Comm/Adv Maths (UAC Undergraduate Course Description) would be more appropriate for someone in my position. But obviously, I can't combine 3 degrees and do computer science as well. My parents and most friends just suggested I do commerce/computer science and forget the adv maths component seeing as comp sci has maths in it anyway, but I'm kind of attached to adv maths, particularly the talented students programs at USyd and UNSW (and similar programs), seeing as I vastly prefer to be challenged and be around talented people, and I really do have a strong interest in maths.
Am I being unreasonable? Should I be studying something just because I like it even if it's not particularly relevant to career prospects? What would you advise to someone in my situation?
Thanks in advance (if this is in the wrong section, sorry - it kind of overlaps several areas)
Am I being unreasonable? Should I be studying something just because I like it even if it's not particularly relevant to career prospects? What would you advise to someone in my situation?
Thanks in advance (if this is in the wrong section, sorry - it kind of overlaps several areas)