Is engineering physics or just plain physics the better degree? Is engineering physics a meme? Is physics a shitty degree if one doesn't want to be a high school teacher?
>>>/sci/
go fuck yourself STEMfag
>>8056525
Do you know how to read, you absolute fucking retard? Do you think you're on board for giving life advice?
Here's a practical tip: don't study physics. Go back to preschool, learn how to read, learn to FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, and never post on this board again, scum
>>8056525
I hope you mistakenly posted this here. No one here knows about this probably.
>>8056548
:^)
lmaoing at all these mad baristas itt
>>8056525
talk to your guidance counselor/find the school's career coach resource. you think a bunch of nerds and spergs on a book forum will know that answer? maybe you shouldn't study either........
>>8056525
Take engineering physics at Cornell for a year or two, switch to English, and join the navy in between. Then you will become the Pynch.
>>8056525
This one will be missed on lots.
>>8056525
>conceptual degree with minor applications in math positions, maybe a teacher or professor if you can hide your power level long enough.
>degree which literally qualifies you to work on fucking rockets
Gee OP, dunno.
>>8056525
>tfw you get more responses on /lit/ to a thread meant for /sci/ just because it happened to mention the major that Pinecone was briefly in