I've recently had a revelation in my life that has filled me with desire to become a teacher.
***I apologized for the life story, my questions come in the very last paragraph.***
When I was in high school I never had any direction or any idea of what I wanted to do with my life until my...
Searching online for jobs is not at all likely to get you hired. Networking is the only way to go. I've learned this from experience. Talk to a career counselor on your campus to get advice on how to network.
If you want to get a job in the U.S, it seems that your best bet would be to get a degree in the US, although I am no expert on this.
My girlfriend wanted to go the the UK for grad schools but her professors convinced her it would be better to go in the US if you want to live in the US.
It sounds like a really cool program IF you are planning on getting a Bachelors degree in Engineering. Without a Bachelor's degree in a real engineering program (civil, electrical, or mechanical) that's ABET accredited, you will have a tough time finding someone to hire you.
Go into Engineering. You still use physics principles and math, and you have the advantage of actually being employable.
I am an Engineering Physics major graduating next month and looking for jobs. Most people hiring don't have any idea what physics is. My biggest mistake was not...
Thanks for the replies.
mgb phys, are you implying that I could get a Computer Science job with an Engineering Physics degree?
I am not immediately ready for graduate CS coursework, however, they make you take "pre-core" classes to prepare for graduate work. I am willing to do this of...
I am quickly approaching graduation this Spring with a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics and a minor in Math (GPA-3.7, physics GPA-3.9). With the economy the way it is, I don't feel I have much of a chance to get a good job utilizing my degree right now, so I am considering grad...
I am a senior Engineering Physics student at Eastern Michigan University. I love the coursework. EP programs seem to vary from university to university. Here, the program is very similar to the regular Physics Major, except you take more applied classes and a couple engineering classes. A...
I am a senior Engineering Physics Major at Eastern Michigan. The program is not ABET accredited, however the physics department is very good here. I have a good GPA and a strong love for physics (overall GPA >3.70, Physics GPA >3.90). The Engineering Physics major here is almost the same as...
Thanks for your advice. I am going to stick to it. I made huge progress today and feel much better. I just didn't understand Fourier Tranforms and how to plot magnitude spectrums and it took me a while to teach it to myself and to learn Maple on my own too.
And my professor is pleased with...
I'm an Engineering Physics Major senior and I'm going to get my Masters in Mechanical Engineering. I have an internship in the Polymer and Coatings Department Analyzing Data. I am mostly going to be doing Fast Fourier Transforms and studying the data.
The problem is I don't really know...
My girlfriend is a senior Math major with a 3.55-3.6 gpa. She was planning on going an extra year as an undergrad to Double Major in Math and Physics and go on to get her PhD in Cosmology or Physics. Although after a summer research internship she does want to do that anymore. She had to do a...
I want to go to Graduate School and get my Master's Degree in Mechanical Engineering. I am an Engineering Physics Major and I have only one more year until I finish my Undergraduate degree. I will be applying to graduate schools in December 2008. I would love to go to University of Michigan...
I am an Engineering physics major in my senior year now. I have decided that I want to go on and get my masters degree. I am beginning to think about writing my statement of purpose letters but before I can do that I need to have a clear idea of where I want to end up. I am pretty sure I want...
I am an Engineering Physics Major/Math Minor. I am a senior now after finishing my first 3 years. I am beginning to wonder if I will be able to find a job with a bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics. I have been trying for 8 months to get an internship but I have had absolutely no luck...