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Which double major combination is best?

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-12 20:11

Choose one from each group
 
Group 1:
>Chemical Engineering
>Electrical/Computer Engineering
>Mechanical Engineering

Group 2:
>Physics
>Chemistry

For a double major, which combination would be best?

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-12 21:36

Mechanical Engineering
Physics

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-12 23:46

chemical eng
chemisty

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-13 0:59

>>2
>>3
Why?

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-13 16:56

Computer Engineering
Physics

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-16 2:30

>>2
seconded.

>>4
good combo of practical and theoretical.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-16 21:11

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-19 2:27

Double majoring is stupid. Focus on one thing academically. If you want to pursue something else alongside, just do it in your spare time.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-22 22:50

i has BSME, and i can tell you that mechanical engineering is not only the MOST FUCKING AWESOMEST SHIT ON THE PLANET, but it is basically applied physics beyond anything you've ever seen.  eventually in the last year or two, you start applying M.E. principles and knowledge to the higher sciences and your head will literally supernova (mine did).

that being said, double majoring in physics and mechanical engineering is hands down the best move, but will be insanely brutal.  majoring in ME, then getting a MINOR in physics might be a better route.  afterall, once you start doing ME youll be like pfffffff physics is boring, ME is useful and hardcore physics

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-28 0:11

>>5
It's more for the electronics than computer.

Name: Anonymous 2012-08-29 17:45

"that being said, double majoring in physics and mechanical engineering is hands down the best move, but will be insanely brutal.  majoring in ME, then getting a MINOR in physics might be a better route.  afterall, once you start doing ME youll be like pfffffff physics is boring, ME is useful and hardcore physics"

This guy is a pussy faggot.

You want major (lolgetit?) brain fucking meltdown go physics and electrical engineering. You will get mathematically face-raped with quantum mechanics and then apply them practically to deadly electrical systems.

Dynamics? Pfft I'd do dynamics as a newspaper trivia puzzle, quantum shit is for real men

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-04 17:21

Physics and Math

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-07 4:20

NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERD!

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-07 14:45

Chemistry/Biology. Honestly that's some vast career opportunity right there and so underrated too.

Name: 4ct !3lWjo8kf8k 2012-09-07 18:23

Cowards die many times before their deaths

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-12 12:47

Math and physics

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Name: Anonymous 2012-09-12 19:58

>>16
>Math
>ever

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-16 23:36

>>15
no they don't

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-18 16:26

Elec eng and physics

Name: Anonymous 2012-09-20 23:30

>>20
Why?

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-01 22:20

Bump.

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-03 19:18

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Name: Anonymous 2012-10-03 19:18

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Name: Anonymous 2012-10-18 0:02

Quit bumping my thread

Name: Anonymous 2012-10-18 7:31

Depends what you want to study...

What was the reason for you to study and eventually (throughout your student life) come at a certain point to choose these minors....

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-05 22:42

>>25
no

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-07 2:29

The most fluent combination suitable for today's demand would be Electrical/Computer Engineering, and Physics. Depending on where you attend school this double major can be completed in 5 years easy, 6 years max. All considering you take 15 credit hours a semester back to back (fall/Spring) without any classes; withdrawn, incomplete, or failed.

Be mindful that computer engineering is not always expedient. If your not intrigued by physics you might not achieve a greater success.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-18 11:37

Interesting

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-21 0:54

Mechanical/Electrical engineering.

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-21 22:38

>>11
this guy knows his stuff. If you can survive an EE/physics program, then you official get your membership to the exclusive club of People Who Know Their Shit

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-29 12:32

what

Name: Anonymous 2012-11-30 14:02

bio environmental science

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-06 9:33

No nuclear engineering? What?

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-06 14:32

Physics and EE

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-10 8:50

Get a ME just for fun. Then get a double Physics/EE. Then you're a wizard!

Name: Anonymous 2012-12-10 18:23

I'm a Comp Sci/Applied Math double major. I just finished my math classes my 2nd year and really wanted to learn more. Its a relatively easy double, but its still an extra year at university.

Don't know how this helps you though.

Name: Anonymous 2013-02-04 0:00

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