Thanks for the input! When you say you chose Computer Science as the engineering option, do you mean that you went for it for your Master's, or minored in it, or what? Also, what do you mean when you suggest to choose the AE option for engineering physics? I thought the latter was a degree in...
So would be better for me to perhaps major in AE and minor in physics? I kind of wanted to originally minor in computer science, but I would pick physics if I had to choose between the two..
It's not that I want to play it safe, it's that I'm not sure what I want to go into. If I did do engineering, it would probably be aerospace (I love flying), but even then, I don't know if it's right for me..
Heh, I just wish I ran into this problem awhile ago so I could have more time to...
Can I have some examples? I mean, when I go to look for a job, where should I be looking? I doubt employers say, "Engineering physicists wanted."
Also, I'm not sure yet if I want to go into a dedicated engineering position.. I'm guessing that's not a good thing?
Sorry for the rather blunt question, but what kinds of job opportunities do Engineering Physicists have? Yes, I have tried looking this up- several times, in fact. I have found some information but nothing really all that helpful..
Say some of the schools I'm applying to don't offer engineering physics, but they do offer physics. Would it be wise then to perhaps double major in physics and computer science to help open up job opportunities? (I figure it would be too much to DM in engineering physics and computer science...
Thanks for your input!
I still am torn between which major to choose, however.. I was thinking of minoring in computer science, but I might have to change that too. (I don't want to be in three majors/minors! That sounds a little painful..)
Alright, here's the thing, and I'm going to try and make it as short as I can. I've always been interested in physics, and I'm thinking about choosing it as my career. I'm thinking about going into grad school for it. However, I want to also be able to have a good job after I graduate.
Is...