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Engineering >>> Physics ?

Name: Indecisiveness is killng me! 2008-09-16 12:03

Hi, somehow i've got the feeling that engineering has a higher value and is more versatile in the (e.g.) US than Physics.

http://web.mit.edu/research/category/ph.html#links
Institutes for Physics....

http://web.mit.edu/research/category/nano.html#links

http://web.mit.edu/research/category/ee.html#links

http://web.mit.edu/research/category/bio.html#links

For engineering just to mention a few.

In the country i live in, Physics is still highly regarded and engineering here is too conservative in my opinion.

What to do?
Go for Engineering here and try to go to the US for the Master?

I don't think that i can apply with a Bachelor in Physics for Engineering programmes, especially since here the courses are strictly regulated and given.

Name: Anonymous 2008-09-17 8:54

You better go for engineering if you want to "see" something in your lifetime.

Physics for what? Only for your own satisfaction, cause even if you are successful, you won't get to see what one can make out of your success.
The process is to slow.

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