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Urgent Advice!
Hey guys and gals,
I have recently been accepted into the University of Melbourne in their new generation science course and finished enrolment yesterday... only now i can't decide what i want to do with it and i need to decide pretty quicksmart.
I've started threads along the same line of this before... physics or engineering... what discipline should i choose etc. But now i really need help deciding what i should do.
Right now to Keep my engineering career options open i need to do Maths and Engineering as 2 of my 4 subjects per semester. One of the other two subjects must be outside of the faculty of science, this is called a breadth subject which is supposed to broaden a student's knowledge. My final subject is a science subject (chem, physics or biology). The way the course is set up i don't have to choose a major until the end of second year... i can eventually major in any of the subjects that i choose in first year.
My Problem:
My passion is Physics. When i talk about it my eyes light up and i can't stop and when i read something new i have to tell someone, and even though they don't care and don't understand at all, i keep on telling them with full enthusiasm despite their obvious boredom :).
This makes me think i should obviously study physics, and indeed i would LOVE to study it and learn all there is to know. When i go onto a thread on this site and read your guys responses to such a wide array of technial questions i wish i could do the same.
But then i think at the end of the day what job am i really going to get with a major in physics? Apparently most people who major in physics don't even get a job where they actually use physics. Right now I am not really interested in any kind of career path where you don't use science and maths... so then the answer seems so simple: Engineering!
My problem with this is that i am most interested in Chemical and Aerospace Engineering. At Melbourne Uni there is no aerospace course, the closest thing to it is a mechanical engineering degree in which you study some aerodynamics etc. Chemical engineering appeals to me because of the later study of fluid mechanics and heat and mass transfer etc... these i think i would really enjoy. But the thing is i have to choose chemistry in first semester, so i miss out on physics... will never learn general and special relativity or electormagnetism and such in great detail which i would really love to do.
So my dilemma is should i choose to do a physics major, where i learn the physics that i love so much, but risk not getting a job that i will like. Or should i do Mechanical engineering with some aerodyanmics and hope i get into the very tiny aerospace industry? Or should i do Chemical Engineering and get a job i think i will really enjoy, but never understand the biggest and most exciting mysteries in physics which intrigue me SO much.
This decision is really getting to me, right now I am feeling really down because i just don't know what to do... My subject advisor enrolled me into chemistry (leading to chem eng) and said go to the first week of lectures and see if you like it... But i know i will like it because i find chemistry interesting aswell, but who says because i like it i won't like physics more? so i need to decide soon wether to change my subject to physics or keep chemistry... :(
Sorry this thread is so loooooong, i started to vent my frustration i think lol. And also sorry that it is another one of those "what should i do" threads because it is really down to me eventually. I know this, but i really need some advice from you guys because with the advice given to me so far i am still stuck in this dilemma.
Thanks SOOOOO much for any help! Really appreciate it alot.
-||Spoon||
Hey guys and gals,
I have recently been accepted into the University of Melbourne in their new generation science course and finished enrolment yesterday... only now i can't decide what i want to do with it and i need to decide pretty quicksmart.
I've started threads along the same line of this before... physics or engineering... what discipline should i choose etc. But now i really need help deciding what i should do.
Right now to Keep my engineering career options open i need to do Maths and Engineering as 2 of my 4 subjects per semester. One of the other two subjects must be outside of the faculty of science, this is called a breadth subject which is supposed to broaden a student's knowledge. My final subject is a science subject (chem, physics or biology). The way the course is set up i don't have to choose a major until the end of second year... i can eventually major in any of the subjects that i choose in first year.
My Problem:
My passion is Physics. When i talk about it my eyes light up and i can't stop and when i read something new i have to tell someone, and even though they don't care and don't understand at all, i keep on telling them with full enthusiasm despite their obvious boredom :).
This makes me think i should obviously study physics, and indeed i would LOVE to study it and learn all there is to know. When i go onto a thread on this site and read your guys responses to such a wide array of technial questions i wish i could do the same.
But then i think at the end of the day what job am i really going to get with a major in physics? Apparently most people who major in physics don't even get a job where they actually use physics. Right now I am not really interested in any kind of career path where you don't use science and maths... so then the answer seems so simple: Engineering!
My problem with this is that i am most interested in Chemical and Aerospace Engineering. At Melbourne Uni there is no aerospace course, the closest thing to it is a mechanical engineering degree in which you study some aerodynamics etc. Chemical engineering appeals to me because of the later study of fluid mechanics and heat and mass transfer etc... these i think i would really enjoy. But the thing is i have to choose chemistry in first semester, so i miss out on physics... will never learn general and special relativity or electormagnetism and such in great detail which i would really love to do.
So my dilemma is should i choose to do a physics major, where i learn the physics that i love so much, but risk not getting a job that i will like. Or should i do Mechanical engineering with some aerodyanmics and hope i get into the very tiny aerospace industry? Or should i do Chemical Engineering and get a job i think i will really enjoy, but never understand the biggest and most exciting mysteries in physics which intrigue me SO much.
This decision is really getting to me, right now I am feeling really down because i just don't know what to do... My subject advisor enrolled me into chemistry (leading to chem eng) and said go to the first week of lectures and see if you like it... But i know i will like it because i find chemistry interesting aswell, but who says because i like it i won't like physics more? so i need to decide soon wether to change my subject to physics or keep chemistry... :(
Sorry this thread is so loooooong, i started to vent my frustration i think lol. And also sorry that it is another one of those "what should i do" threads because it is really down to me eventually. I know this, but i really need some advice from you guys because with the advice given to me so far i am still stuck in this dilemma.
Thanks SOOOOO much for any help! Really appreciate it alot.
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