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Spherical Cow
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I'm interested in both physics and engineering. After undergrad, I would like to pursue a masters in engineering, then a PhD in physics.
Right now, I'm taking both physics and engineering courses. I will meet the requirements for both the physics or engineering physics major. Since my coursework will be the same either way, it doesn't matter much to me. Is there any advantage of one over the other?
Right now, I'm taking both physics and engineering courses. I will meet the requirements for both the physics or engineering physics major. Since my coursework will be the same either way, it doesn't matter much to me. Is there any advantage of one over the other?