>>13635145>but then I've seen this interview which suggests that CS degree is preferable. nah bs, you will understand stats and probability better if you study math. picking up a few programming languages is easy.
Read "The Best Jobs of the 21st Century?
Mathematicians and STEM Careers".
Don't study what you want unless it's truly a need to get the job you want, for example Medicine.
>What do you guys think? I've heard that undergrad degrees in CS suckThey'd be right. The correct CS degree will be short of being Math by a few courses, but most CS degrees are just Software Engineering. Mathematicians and Statisticians are more of a rare specimen, so if the employer is looking for diversity in a resume you have the odds of getting chosen.