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<blockquote data-quote="rajitha_ks" data-source="post: 12107316" data-attributes="member: 162025"><p>chemistry is the subject that goes with ur combination.. besides, you can't do physics without a proper background in mathematics..you gonna have to do some kinda crash course in differential equations and some analysis.. or else you'd find physics to be too tough..</p><p></p><p>i'd say go for chemistry.. and don't look at the job marked just yet. trust me no matter what you study you'd never ever find a job related to the stuff that you learn in the uni..</p><p>just try to graduate with a class and you'll find a good job..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajitha_ks, post: 12107316, member: 162025"] chemistry is the subject that goes with ur combination.. besides, you can't do physics without a proper background in mathematics..you gonna have to do some kinda crash course in differential equations and some analysis.. or else you'd find physics to be too tough.. i'd say go for chemistry.. and don't look at the job marked just yet. trust me no matter what you study you'd never ever find a job related to the stuff that you learn in the uni.. just try to graduate with a class and you'll find a good job.. [/QUOTE]
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