Mechanical Engineering: Utilizing Interests in Physics & Cosmology - Need Advice

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The discussion centers on a mechanical engineering major seeking to align their studies with interests in physics and cosmology. The individual was advised that pursuing engineering was essential for job prospects, but they desire to explore engineering fields that incorporate their passion for physics. Suggestions include reaching out to aerospace companies as a potential career path. Additionally, advice is given on improving the thread's subject line for better visibility and engagement, emphasizing the importance of specificity in seeking academic guidance. There is also a counterpoint regarding the job market for physics graduates, indicating that opportunities exist, particularly in industry, though the market for cosmology may be limited.
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So, I'm majoring in mechanical engineering, mostly because I enjoy math and physics, and was told my focus in physics would get me nowhere, and that I'd have to go after engineering if I really wanted to work. That's what I'm doing. However, I want to go into an area of engineering, or focus, where I can still utilize my interests in physics and cosmology. I've thought about getting in touch with particular aerospace companies as a starting point.

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My only advice is that you make your thread subject line more specific to what you are trying to find out, so that people who are interested in giving that kind of help will notice it. "a little help please" is, generically, what ALL questions ask. I suggest something like "academic guidance, engineering vs physics". In fact, you should "report" your own thread and ask that it be move TO the "academic guidance" forum.
 
I don't know who told you that "physics would get me nowhere, and that I'd [you] have to go after engineering if I really wanted to work". As far as I know, there are jobs available in physics, especially if you're looking to go into industry rather than academia. Although I think the job market is fairly small in cosmology.
 
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