Well I'm well into my physics major but only just started the engineering. I'm one year and a half year away from graduating if I do just physics itself whereas it'll be an additional 3 and a half years with the engineering degree. By that time I can get the required postgrad (only 1.5 years...
Thank you all for the responses! Very much appreciated!
After sleeping over the thought I've decided to drop the engineering degree. I can do electronic subjects as electives later on in the degree so it does not worry me too much. I would like to concentrate on physics more than electronics as...
Hey everyone! I did the stupid mistake of doubling my Physics undergrad with Electronic Engineering. I just want to know, will studying EE contribute to much in practical as a Medical Physicist regardless of which area I go into? Is it better to have extensive knowledge of electronics or not?
I was just going to ask whether if I do my M.Sc in Med. Physics I can work in some other related field in Canada. Although this quote doesn't fully answer that question it does shed light that there are such jobs out there :D
Hi Choppy. Thanks for the reply.
Yes the job market does seem to be better than Canada BUT the cost of living is through the roof (unless you work in regional).
In regards to the statement which I've quoted would you assume it's possible to do the M.Sc/P.h.d here in Australia then do the...
Greetings fellow geniuses.
As you may be aware from the title this thread is in regards to a career in Med. Physics.
So I have lived in Canada for a decade and then moved down under. Now I have intentions of moving back to the cold weather :P.
Anyhow I have an interest in a career in Med...