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sandy.bridge
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Hello all,
My question to you is this: when you were acquiring your degree, did you ever take courses that did not count towards your degree, and rather you took it anyways for pure enjoyment? Or did these courses eventually lead to another degree, following graduation?
I was initially in physics, however, I switched over to Electrical Engineering. I have numerous courses that apply to a physics degree, and they were not transferrable to my current degree. Moreoever, I find myself taking additional math courses beyond the required courses for my degree. I'm seriously contemplating finishing my physics degree upon completion of my BE...
My question to you is this: when you were acquiring your degree, did you ever take courses that did not count towards your degree, and rather you took it anyways for pure enjoyment? Or did these courses eventually lead to another degree, following graduation?
I was initially in physics, however, I switched over to Electrical Engineering. I have numerous courses that apply to a physics degree, and they were not transferrable to my current degree. Moreoever, I find myself taking additional math courses beyond the required courses for my degree. I'm seriously contemplating finishing my physics degree upon completion of my BE...