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TL;DR: Your opinion on engineering physics?
Hello, I'm new here. If this post does not belong here, I apologize and accept redirections.
Before i get started, on the engineering physics stuff, I'd like to tell you a little about myself.
>I'm currently in my last year of High School, and I'm preparing to attend any engineering admission exam.
>Although I am more than decided to study engineering, i don't have any area of strong interest. However, I've always been concerned by the environmental issues in the world, and secondly about the lack of aerospacial development in my country, Mexico.
> Due to their wide range of study, I'd like to study either Mechanical-Electrical engineering or Engineering Physics, but Aeronautical engineering seems attractive as well.
Since i can't yet decide which i like the most, the most viable course of action seems to be studying engineering physics, and then minor in whatever i like.
What I'd like you to ask is how viable is this; is it possible to study physics and then get a minor in something aerospacial?
What are my job prospects if i graduate in engineering physics?
Note: Engineering Physics is held at a public college, and it has over a hundred international colleges to choose a year of exchange from.
I apologize for my bad redaction, English is not my native language.
TL;DR: Your opinion on engineering physics?
Hello, I'm new here. If this post does not belong here, I apologize and accept redirections.
Before i get started, on the engineering physics stuff, I'd like to tell you a little about myself.
>I'm currently in my last year of High School, and I'm preparing to attend any engineering admission exam.
>Although I am more than decided to study engineering, i don't have any area of strong interest. However, I've always been concerned by the environmental issues in the world, and secondly about the lack of aerospacial development in my country, Mexico.
> Due to their wide range of study, I'd like to study either Mechanical-Electrical engineering or Engineering Physics, but Aeronautical engineering seems attractive as well.
Since i can't yet decide which i like the most, the most viable course of action seems to be studying engineering physics, and then minor in whatever i like.
What I'd like you to ask is how viable is this; is it possible to study physics and then get a minor in something aerospacial?
What are my job prospects if i graduate in engineering physics?
Note: Engineering Physics is held at a public college, and it has over a hundred international colleges to choose a year of exchange from.
I apologize for my bad redaction, English is not my native language.
TL;DR: Your opinion on engineering physics?