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Im new to this forum and this may have been asked. I am not sure the exact way of wording this either so work with me.
any thought on the subject would help
Thans
I am currently a college student doing physics and engineering. the school i go to has a 3 year physics track and then i transfer to finish up my engineering degree. i have not taking a single engineering class and I am having trouble gettin through my physics courses. i did fine in my general physics but this upper level stuff is just hard for me even with help from teachers. i would like to continue in engineering but am not sure.
anyway i guess my question is "what is the difference between the two fields of study." My understanding is that both have high mathematic requiriments but physics is more "abstract thinking and threoy" while engineering is more "applied and concret" thought.
Correct me if my thought of the two is wrong. Math is no problem as i have takin calc 1,2,3 and DQ and passed. I think i would do better in engineer, but i don't know. any thought on the subject would help
Thans
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