CS and maths is well regarded but at a decent red brick its a hell of a lot of work
Yeah thats sort of how it works, you do 120 credits a year, its generally 80/40 CS to maths
What jobs are you guys doing the maths Degree's hoping to go into?

Yeah, you have to pick something to fill the gaps at Aberdeen anyway. I figured I might as well as make it something worthwhile like Maths instead of Philosophy, since I'll assume companies will still see the double major as a great thing, and won't just look only at the honours.
My other choice, engineering, would be just as hard anyway.
BA in political scienceo) at Sciences Po, Bordeaux.
Yeah, you have to pick something to fill the gaps at Aberdeen anyway. I figured I might as well as make it something worthwhile like Maths instead of Philosophy, since I'll assume companies will still see the double major as a great thing, and won't just look only at the honours.
My other choice, engineering, would be just as hard anyway.

Yeah thats sort of how it works, you do 120 credits a year, its generally 80/40 CS to maths
did about 90/60 maths first year, 70/80 last year. This year I'm doing 36 maths 15 CS, 12 BS, 82.5 physics 
Hopefully banking or similar financial mathematics
It's more of a challenge for me than calculus, as I have to think a lot harder! I don't think I could do a job for my whole life that was easy.
What engineering would you consider? You should really find out what you like, theory or applied theory. That is really the biggest difference between maths/physics and engineering.
I've always thought picking other modules would be pretty cool, we've had them set almost in stone since the very beginning, I've only had one choice and that was this year![]()