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Megasundato
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Hello. I'm currently a high school student interested in the field of physics/engineering. My thesis for this thread is a question about degree choices and the effects of them. It appears to me that the university I plan to go to is better fit for a physics degree than and engineering degree. As it stands, there is a 4-1 year program for physics( four years for BS at the university and one year at another for an MS) and a 3-2 year program for engineering( 3 year for physics BS and 2 for engineering BS)
My question is practically which is the better choice. In my mind, I see that one with a MS in physics could easily jump into engineering with a few years training, so the former option is my first response; though, I'm not sure if it is the wisest choice.
Does anyone have experience with this type of scenario? How rational is it for one with an MS in physics to go into engineering without having initially majored in it? What would it require? Are there any previous threads to help answer this?
Thanks for reading. I will appreciate any reply.
My question is practically which is the better choice. In my mind, I see that one with a MS in physics could easily jump into engineering with a few years training, so the former option is my first response; though, I'm not sure if it is the wisest choice.
Does anyone have experience with this type of scenario? How rational is it for one with an MS in physics to go into engineering without having initially majored in it? What would it require? Are there any previous threads to help answer this?
Thanks for reading. I will appreciate any reply.