Sumisem wrote:
physics applys math to real life more than math does, when you get into higher level physics there is LOTS of math involved to calculate speeds and distances and gravity and all that junk.
Yeah at some point Math enters its own world and stops applying to real life (seriously). So I know I'll be using math a lot also being a programmer, and possible a graphics programmer. You have to be able to learn lots of geometric math and such to optimize things.
But you at least need to know some math to balance your checkbook and such. Of course if Math doesn't work out for you there is always Liberal Arts.