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Machete_B
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Hello everyone!
Here is a short (?) introduction of myself, by myself :
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1940774#post1940774
So I'm currently doing a Major in physics, I'm having a hard time right now but hopefully I will be successful.
Here are my questions :
Will a minor in electrical engineering help me somehow in my future jobs ? (I'm interested in Aerospatial)
Let's say I finish my major, and I see that there is no way that I could continue grad studies, do you think that changing to engineering afterward will be a waste of time? I'm going to spend around 3 years doing the major, I know I'm still young (20) and I can afford these kinds of waste of time, but I don't want to study for the next 20 years neither.
And my last question : Will I have a advantage (from an employer point of view) over another engineer if I have both the engineering and physics degree?
Thanks!
Here is a short (?) introduction of myself, by myself :
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1940774#post1940774
So I'm currently doing a Major in physics, I'm having a hard time right now but hopefully I will be successful.
Here are my questions :
Will a minor in electrical engineering help me somehow in my future jobs ? (I'm interested in Aerospatial)
Let's say I finish my major, and I see that there is no way that I could continue grad studies, do you think that changing to engineering afterward will be a waste of time? I'm going to spend around 3 years doing the major, I know I'm still young (20) and I can afford these kinds of waste of time, but I don't want to study for the next 20 years neither.
And my last question : Will I have a advantage (from an employer point of view) over another engineer if I have both the engineering and physics degree?
Thanks!
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