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    Engineering, yes. But which engineering?

    That's one of the problems with choosing a degree. The more subjects you look at the less sure you are about what you want to do. Keep in mind though, that when experts talk about their own fields they are talking about something that they enjoy, so they will inadvertently make it appear...
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    Engineering, yes. But which engineering?

    I did a bit of searching through paperwork and here is the actual list of core modules that I did in my physics degree: Year 1 Mathematics for physicists Mechanics, heat and matter Fields, waves and quanta Introductory mathematics for physicists Further subsidiary mathematics Year 2 Quantum...
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    Engineering, yes. But which engineering?

    I agree with xxChrisxx, and advise that you pick a subject that you know you will enjoy. It's very tempting to pick something that is more fundamental, will get you a better paid job, or is considered to be sexy. In the end however, 3 to 4 years is a long time to be studying something that...
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