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Hi,
Lately I've been having second thoughts about whether I want to pursue a career in engineering or a career in math and physics and end up doing research. So here are three questions which i'd like being answered :)
1. Let's say I get a B.Sc in Mathematics and Physics, will I then be able to do a masters in a particular branch of engineering? Such as aerospace engineering, or my qualifications wouldn't meet the requirements of such course?
2. I know that in an undergrad program in maths and physics one has to speciailize in a particular branch of physics. Does it really matter in which branch you speciailize if later you end up doing engineering? (such as ME, EE or Aerospace)
3. Would it be better to study ME at undegrad and continue doing a masters in Aerospace or something similar later on? (this is only happening if I end up deciding before I enter university)
Thank you in advance
Lately I've been having second thoughts about whether I want to pursue a career in engineering or a career in math and physics and end up doing research. So here are three questions which i'd like being answered :)
1. Let's say I get a B.Sc in Mathematics and Physics, will I then be able to do a masters in a particular branch of engineering? Such as aerospace engineering, or my qualifications wouldn't meet the requirements of such course?
2. I know that in an undergrad program in maths and physics one has to speciailize in a particular branch of physics. Does it really matter in which branch you speciailize if later you end up doing engineering? (such as ME, EE or Aerospace)
3. Would it be better to study ME at undegrad and continue doing a masters in Aerospace or something similar later on? (this is only happening if I end up deciding before I enter university)
Thank you in advance