I'm in the last year of high school, I will graduate in July, I am someone who is really interested at Theoretical CS, logic, and philosophy of logic, I thought a degree like CS would be the best option, but every time I ask someone (not anyone but experts on college fields) they immediately say "major in mathematics" and they glaze the degree so much to the point where I started to feel like it is a dream degree to get.
Now I know that Mathematics degree is really great for abstract reasoning, proof writing and overall intellectual foundation, plus it is so versatile ,and I am not someone who hates mathematics, actually I always had perfect math scores, in fact most of my grades disproportionately extremely high in math and mid-low in every other subject, and I every time I solve equations (calculus, vectors, trigonometric equations) I feel like I am playing video games.
But for people who studied mathematics here, is a math degree really worth it? And based on my interests alone, do you think it is a good idea to major in math? And are topics like set theory, proof theory, mathematical logic and foundations of math, related to philosophy (analytical philosophy) and CS?