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Hi,
I am a second-year community college student majoring in Physics. For some time, I've been planning to become a data analyst, but I don't know how to go about learning the required knowledge as a Physics major. Recently, I considered adding CS as a double major, but this may not be the right path. I know that, if I figure out a decent roadmap, I could be working as a remote data analyst right now (I'm 20 M).
So, my question is, how can I become a marketable data analyst as a physics major, and can I do this without double majoring in CS (i.e. self-learning)? Thank you!
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