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zachdr1
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I have been stuck between physics and engineering for a while. Someone recommended that I major in engineering physics, as the school I want to transfer to has like the 4th best EP program in the US. I pretty much take all of the physics classes physics majors need (except for labs and seminars), and then I take a bunch of engineering classes. Would this be good to go to grad school for physics, while also having the chance of getting an engineering job out of college?
Would I even need to take intermediate mechanics? I just threw it in there to fill in some space.
Here is a pic of the curriculum:
http://imgur.com/a/tR8Ky
Would I even need to take intermediate mechanics? I just threw it in there to fill in some space.
Here is a pic of the curriculum:
http://imgur.com/a/tR8Ky
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