May 20, 2023, 5:37 p.m. | /u/Bitterblossom_

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I am a current physics undergraduate but I am beginning to not enjoy physics anymore and enjoying the computational / programming / math side more than anything else. My school has a data science bachelors degree that focuses on machine learning and programming in R and Python.

I am aware that experience and projects are more important and obviously a Masters+, but for an overall degree, how would a data science bachelors look?

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