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VmanD
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Hello To you all
I am new to the Physics Forum, so I am trying to learn all that I can. I hard difficulty with my Electrical Engineering program at my school, so I switched to be a Physics major with a minor in math. The problem is, I don't really know what I want to do in Physics. I new plan is to graduate with at least a 3.0 when I graduate ( I have a 2.78 right now) and try to go straight into graduate school for Aerospace Engineering(I have also considered Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics, and Astrophysics). I have heard from fellow students that its possible to work for a company that will pay for graduate school. That would be great, but I want a job that is actually good (ie pays relatively well for my degree level) and I am absolutely unsure of what companies do this kind of deal.
Also, I wanted to know if its possible to get an FE and then PE with a masters in Aerospace. I have looked up all the aforementioned graduate school programs on Bureau of Labor Statistics and I feel all of them are lucrative fields (which is a primary concern for me) and they are hold my interest.
Any advice would be helpful, but anything harsh will not be appreciated. Thank You
I am new to the Physics Forum, so I am trying to learn all that I can. I hard difficulty with my Electrical Engineering program at my school, so I switched to be a Physics major with a minor in math. The problem is, I don't really know what I want to do in Physics. I new plan is to graduate with at least a 3.0 when I graduate ( I have a 2.78 right now) and try to go straight into graduate school for Aerospace Engineering(I have also considered Nuclear Physics, Particle Physics, and Astrophysics). I have heard from fellow students that its possible to work for a company that will pay for graduate school. That would be great, but I want a job that is actually good (ie pays relatively well for my degree level) and I am absolutely unsure of what companies do this kind of deal.
Also, I wanted to know if its possible to get an FE and then PE with a masters in Aerospace. I have looked up all the aforementioned graduate school programs on Bureau of Labor Statistics and I feel all of them are lucrative fields (which is a primary concern for me) and they are hold my interest.
Any advice would be helpful, but anything harsh will not be appreciated. Thank You