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  1. fuzzie

    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    In a way, yes, that's exactly the idea. If I studied physics I would still add some cs/ engineering courses for personal interest (and why not, for extra career chances as well)
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    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    I am sorry, maybe there has been a mistunderstanding, when I mean Engineering Physics I mean the specific course which "blends" engineering and physics together. It's a relatively new course but it's present in other universities abroad (Princeton for example). It's not the same as engineering...
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    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    I see... I know someone studying in the other uni, and I'm asking for info. It's a bigger and more hectic university than mine, but it's more advanced than this one. Thank you for the encouragement
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    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    Unfortunately that's not true... Engineering physics (which is the same as Applied Physics here) is available in only 3 universities, and I live far away from all of them.
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    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    Thank you for the welcoming message! I live in Italy.
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    Who is the New Physics and Engineering Enthusiast on PF?

    I'm a physics and engineering enthusiast! I really love the format of this forum
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    Deciding between Physics or Engineering after a very turbulent year

    I'm new to this forum, so I hope I do everything correctly to get an answer because I am deeply in need for some guidance. I also hope I can explain myself in the clearest way. I'm a 20 year old student attending the first year in Computer and Electronics engineering. Since I was in high school...
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