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    Engineering About engineering physicists (again)

    To put it short, I've considered studying E.P. at a good, state college. The program they have is good, and the college has a very good reputation too. However, I often ask myself: Is this program really worth it? I just feel that it is a degree that is not as useful to the industry as the...
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    Engineering Engineering Physics and the environment.

    Thanks, but rather, i was asking if the skill acquired during Eng. Physics are enough to design such ecofriendly solutions.
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    Programs Is Engineering Physics a Viable Path for Reaching My Career Goals?

    Many thanks to you all. I can conclude that engineering physics is a good career, yet unknown. I must socialize, and get well-known for whatever abilities i develop in college
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    Engineering Engineering Physics and the environment.

    A pretty short question: How capable of designing ecological soultions for the industry would i be if i graduated in Engineering Physics? I feel that because of the depth of the few Physics and engineering subjects it has, I might lack skills when designing engines and systems which are...
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    New Graduate Experience: MSc Electronics Lab Work

    Is a teacher guiding you? Ask him to make you a recommendation letter explaining what are you doing, and how it makes you more of use.
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    Engineering Engineering Physics vs. Mechanical Engineering

    I'm sort of in the same situation as you. I have spoken to a master in Electro-mechanic engineering and to a doctor in Physics, and they made the same point: Engineering Physics is more focused on research/development/improvement of the industry and its technology. Mechanical Engineering is...
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    Programs Is Engineering Physics a Viable Path for Reaching My Career Goals?

    TL;DR: Your opinion on engineering physics? Hello, I'm new here. If this post does not belong here, I apologize and accept redirections. Before i get started, on the engineering physics stuff, I'd like to tell you a little about myself. >I'm currently in my last year of High School...
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