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unggio
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how do you know if you're smart enough to handle upper division physics?
i think i might want to do biomedical engineering for a career. but I am considering doing physics for undergrad w/ a BME minor.
i enjoy physics and believe it would increase my problem solving skills.
the only problem is that i am absolutely pararnoid that i might not have the brain power to do it. i know i would be able to do well in engineering (judging by my competition w/ my classmates going into engineering) and still be properly challenged, but i am really interested in furthering my physics education.
im currently about to transfer to a UC this fall as EE major from a community college.
i got all A's in my math & physics courses, but then again they were from community college and tests were not rigorous at all. (many ppl in my class felt the tests were not challenging in physics)
how did you know you were smart enough? do a lot of ppl who want to major in physics drop out after their junior year. physics much much harder than engineering?
any insight on my situation would be greatly appreciated
i think i might want to do biomedical engineering for a career. but I am considering doing physics for undergrad w/ a BME minor.
i enjoy physics and believe it would increase my problem solving skills.
the only problem is that i am absolutely pararnoid that i might not have the brain power to do it. i know i would be able to do well in engineering (judging by my competition w/ my classmates going into engineering) and still be properly challenged, but i am really interested in furthering my physics education.
im currently about to transfer to a UC this fall as EE major from a community college.
i got all A's in my math & physics courses, but then again they were from community college and tests were not rigorous at all. (many ppl in my class felt the tests were not challenging in physics)
how did you know you were smart enough? do a lot of ppl who want to major in physics drop out after their junior year. physics much much harder than engineering?
any insight on my situation would be greatly appreciated