- #1
moogull
- 86
- 0
Hi physics forum,
I am new to this forum, and I'm very glad it exists.
I have been having a dilemma about my plans for my future for several weeks now, it just seems that I have idea what I am doing with myself...
I am a sophomore in college currently majoring in physics, the only problem I have is what I want/can do with an undergraduate degree in physics (BS). To give you all a little background information about myself, I have always loved learning about the way things work and building things. At the same time, I have noticed that I do not think I have the passion to do research in theoretical physics but I would much rather do something finite. What I really want to do is something in engineering or finances/economics.
My first basic question is: is it possible for me to get into a graduate engineering program with an undergraduate degree in physics?
I appreciate all positive feedback!
thanks -moogull
I am new to this forum, and I'm very glad it exists.
I have been having a dilemma about my plans for my future for several weeks now, it just seems that I have idea what I am doing with myself...
I am a sophomore in college currently majoring in physics, the only problem I have is what I want/can do with an undergraduate degree in physics (BS). To give you all a little background information about myself, I have always loved learning about the way things work and building things. At the same time, I have noticed that I do not think I have the passion to do research in theoretical physics but I would much rather do something finite. What I really want to do is something in engineering or finances/economics.
My first basic question is: is it possible for me to get into a graduate engineering program with an undergraduate degree in physics?
I appreciate all positive feedback!
thanks -moogull