anyone regret choosing physics as their careers?
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 6:45 pm
hi
I just applied to EE and physics to different undergrad schools. I love physics and math, never done computers before. But what do I know I am only a high schooler. My parents think that I should go into engineering because of more security in terms of job prospect. I live in Canada btw....won't make much of a differnece.
any body also had this problem back in your days? between engineering and physics?
I really like figuring out why certain things happen...not so much of a builder or designer (because I am not that amazing at it...) However, if there is no job at all in the field I study....I would rather do engineer then.
yeah, I am planning to study all the way to grad schools if I have to
only thing that worries me is that I will be in humongous debt if I don't take a year off once in a while to keep up with the tuition.
p.s. are grad school usually free? (as in I will take the TA job)
sorry for rambling, any advice in terms of this will help greatly
I just applied to EE and physics to different undergrad schools. I love physics and math, never done computers before. But what do I know I am only a high schooler. My parents think that I should go into engineering because of more security in terms of job prospect. I live in Canada btw....won't make much of a differnece.
any body also had this problem back in your days? between engineering and physics?
I really like figuring out why certain things happen...not so much of a builder or designer (because I am not that amazing at it...) However, if there is no job at all in the field I study....I would rather do engineer then.
yeah, I am planning to study all the way to grad schools if I have to
only thing that worries me is that I will be in humongous debt if I don't take a year off once in a while to keep up with the tuition.
p.s. are grad school usually free? (as in I will take the TA job)
sorry for rambling, any advice in terms of this will help greatly