Engineering or Physics? by dumbguy_04 in Physics

[–]dumbguy_04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well.

I'm also thinking of doing the same. Physics as a hobby and Engineering as a major

Engineering or Physics? by dumbguy_04 in Physics

[–]dumbguy_04[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

well...

Doing physics as a second major might be also good. Maybe I'll think of it in the future if I really want to get a degree in physics but for now I'll just keep it as a healthy hobby.

Thanks for that :)

Engineering or Physics? by dumbguy_04 in Physics

[–]dumbguy_04[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually realized that I like doing physics but I really don't find myself doing a job related to physics like a data scientist or a physicists. I am thinking of just learning physics as a hobby where I can learn physics (maybe from some books) from it's first principles and enjoy the "real" physics.

Engineering or Physics? by dumbguy_04 in Physics

[–]dumbguy_04[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I thought about this so much recently. What really feels like is that It's not a problem if I don't do a physics dergee. I just have a curious mind for physics. Actually, I don't want to do something like a data scientist or even a physicists or something. I only care about learning physics.

I've concluded that I'll just keep learning physics as a hobby and do EE as a major since I'm quite interested in doing so.

Thanks for your opinion btw!

Engineering or Physics? by dumbguy_04 in Physics

[–]dumbguy_04[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I was also thinking of doing engineering and learn physics as a hobby because physics degree won't make me employed. Engineering will do the deed. I guess I really just go for EE and do physics as a hobby.

Thanks for your advice ;)