Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the value of pursuing a minor in Solid State Physics for students in electrical and electronics engineering. Participants share their perspectives on the relevance and potential benefits of this academic choice.
Discussion Character
Main Points Raised
- One participant expresses interest in pursuing a minor in Solid State Physics and seeks opinions on its worth.
- Another participant suggests that a minor in Solid State Physics could be beneficial, citing the demand for skills that bridge solid-state physics and electronics engineering.
- A solid-state physicist mentions a personal desire for more electronics engineering courses, indicating a perceived value in the intersection of these fields.
- There is a lack of detailed responses or consensus on the topic, with some participants not providing substantial input.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
There is no clear consensus on the value of a minor in Solid State Physics, with some participants supporting the idea while others remain silent or unresponsive.
Contextual Notes
The discussion lacks detailed exploration of specific career paths or outcomes related to the minor, and there are no quantitative assessments of its worth. The opinions shared are based on personal experiences and perceptions.
Who May Find This Useful
Students in electrical and electronics engineering considering additional academic qualifications, particularly those interested in solid-state physics and its applications.