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Having a tough choice between EE and Physics degree
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[QUOTE="CrunchBerries, post: 5842287, member: 559047"] I know this subject has been beaten to death, and I have been reading many threads here on this very subject. I have the opportunity to select one of these majors. The physics program seems like the most interesting. The EE is more in my current career experience as a technician, also very interesting, but its hard to tell if it will be more interesting once the final year kicks in. 1. I definitely want to push the mathematics to the physics degree level. (PDEs, vector analysis) 2. Modern physics seem so interesting to me, I would LOVE to get an introduction to that. 3. I am very proficient in electronic circuit design and function, it seems like EE would be in my current realm. Overall, I am having a hard time picking a major/honours. The EE program seems more practical/logical, and the Physics major seems more interesting/exciting. What is your recommendation for a 4 year degree? Engineering Physics? [/QUOTE]
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