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    Choosing Between College for Engineering or Physics

    Do engineering! Physics and math are heavily involved. I did undergrad physics and am going to get my MS in EE or a related field b/c I feel physics as an undergrad degree in the real world is treated like an engineering aid. I know of no alumni who hold good positions with just a BS in physics...
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    Took GRE Chances of MS in Engineering

    Is there any way to improve my chances other than taking the GRE over again? maybe emphasize the research I've done and the internship... Do I have a realistic chance of getting into an ms program?
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    Took GRE Chances of MS in Engineering

    Hey Guys, A bit a about me BS in physics from a Top 75 small state school GPA: 3.07 GRE: 640 Quant 490 Verbal Research: 1 optical research with a prof at my college Work experience: IT for a pharma company this past summer IT for the school of engineering...
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    Should I get an MS in Computer Engineering after earning my BS in Physics?

    Is it better to just do electrical? I heard that an electrical engineers are used as computer engineers all the time. Would I be better served getting an ms in electrical for more flexibility?
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    Should I get an MS in Computer Engineering after earning my BS in Physics?

    Taken from http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos267.htm Significant Points * Computer software engineers are one of the occupations projected to grow the fastest and add the most new jobs over the 2006-16 decade. * Excellent job prospects are expected for applicants with at least bachelor’s...
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    Should I get an MS in Computer Engineering after earning my BS in Physics?

    I thought the job market was supposed to extremely good for computer engineers?
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    Should I get an MS in Computer Engineering after earning my BS in Physics?

    yea the thing is that I want to dedicate a year or two to just get my masters done with. I have a decent background, but I do not want to be an IT guy so to speak I like to design things whether its systems or software or hardware. A subject such as computer engineering and juggling a job and...
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    Should I get an MS in Computer Engineering after earning my BS in Physics?

    Hey just wanted to get some advice on going to graduate school to get a masters in Computer Engineering. I wanted to know my chances of possibly finding a program and what exactly being a Computer Engineer entails. I am currently going into my senior year at the The College of New Jersey and...
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    Find the electric field at an arbitrary position

    figured it out. only the inner cylinder will contribute to the field. from there it is two simple intergrals and the gaussian turns out yo be [ lambda / (2*pi*epsilon*r) ] = E
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    Find the electric field at an arbitrary position

    Well it would have cylindrical symettry. And the field would be completely radial b/c the top and bottom components would cancel leaving only the integral for the sides. rho=0 for in between the two cylinders, which resembles a coaxial cable with a space between the two cylinders. If anyone...
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    Find the electric field at an arbitrary position

    Problem: Use Gauss’s Law to find the electric field at an arbitrary position r in the hollow region (ρ =0) between two concentric conducting cylinders. The inner cylinder has radius a and bears a constant charge per unit length, λ, while the outer cylinder has inner radius b and bears the...
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