A 34-year-old starting college is considering a degree in physics and potentially a double major in engineering, particularly to keep career options open. The aspiration is to work for NASA, with a strong interest in building space-related technology. The discussion highlights the importance of choosing the right major, as a physics degree typically requires a PhD for a career as a physicist, while aerospace engineering offers practical opportunities without the need for advanced degrees. Participants share experiences of pursuing dual majors, emphasizing the value of engineering skills as a fallback plan and the relevance of mechanical engineering to aerospace careers. Concerns about the lack of aerospace programs at their institutions lead to suggestions for focusing on mechanical engineering with aerospace electives. The conversation underscores the significance of strategic planning in education and career paths, particularly in fields related to space exploration and technology.