Difficulty of Mathematics Major?

I realize that, but I have nothing else to give as a benchmark for my aptitude in mathematics. I have a 4.0 and a very strong work ethic so I think I could pull it off. Maybe I'm just a naive undergrad though.

There is a reason why people switch from conceptually challenging fields like physics and math to more "time-consuming" like law. If you also think that there's not a shit ton of memorization involved in math then you're in for a surprise.

Shit OP, I forgot probability. But probability theory is standard in a mathematics curriculum so just be sure to take it.

>a major that amounts to solving fun puzzles all the time
Maybe you should reconsider if you really math is all fun puzzles. You should take a look at an analysis or topology first course, you'll realize just how much of it is juggling definitions and doing verifications.

You're a naive undergrad. If your goal is to become a MD, stay where you are. Math won't help your goal and won't be enjoyable all the time (in fact, it will be more frustrating most of the time) throughout your "math major for fun".

Thanks for the advice friend. I think I probably go to a school with a less rigorous math program than yours (state school in Mississippi that emphasizes the liberal arts and soft sciences more than STEM), from what I've heard from other students in the math department it's pretty chill. But I'll definitely give my classes a lot of respect and time as you suggest.

What makes you think she's Russian? She's Californian

it's easy if you're smart
and by "easy" i mean "you will be able to solve all problems presented to you in your classes if you spend hours working on them."
have fun with your hard work

I'm the user you're replying.
You're most likely to be into applied math if this is true.

You can also take another year to get a dual major in Premed/Math, but you have to think on your financial resources as well.
IMO you should just get the minor so it looks solid for the MD, since staying that much time in school and having a premed/math is too much time consuming and you won't use that much math on your career of medicine.
Yes, you can do medical research if you do take the dual major, but there is a time for everything.

Also once you're in MD, you WILL HAVE to learn a lot of IMPORTANT stuff, by this time you won't remember that much math either way, since you will need to focus on chemistry and biology for the rest of your life too.

Again, this is something you gotta think about it OP.

>What makes you think
shitposting involves no thinking, user