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A few of my university friends are probably going that route. I'm keeping my graduate options open, so I'm considering a myriad of things.
M.A./M.S. Physical Sciences
M.A./M.S. Physics
M.A./M.S. Applied Physics
Professional Science Masters (PSM) Physics
or some sort engineering graduate
For the B.S. Physics guys who went the engineering route, what was the transition like? Is engineering "easier"? Of course, a lot of that depends on which engineering specialty.
M.A./M.S. Physical Sciences
M.A./M.S. Physics
M.A./M.S. Applied Physics
Professional Science Masters (PSM) Physics
or some sort engineering graduate
For the B.S. Physics guys who went the engineering route, what was the transition like? Is engineering "easier"? Of course, a lot of that depends on which engineering specialty.