<p>hello everyone ;)
im sophomore engineering physics student.actually im kinda unsure. you know im not that much into engineering jobs but i like to learn abt elctronics and all other stuff. in the meanwhile im realy into theoretical physics and im planning to continue my Ms or phd in physics. the problem begins here. whether i get my bs in EP and apply for physics Ms(and most probably im seeking for fund) do i have a low chance of being accepted? do a professor would rather get a physics student instead of me!(EP student)? or no i may be much more lucky?</p>
<p>or beyond all these im a foreign student plannig to continue my studyings in us or canada,and i dont have enough perspective of my major in these countries . dont u think just sticking in EP would be better for me?</p>
<p>or you may recommend me change my major immediately into physics and continue till the death :P?
(im in hurry i would be happy if u can help me ;).tnx</p>
<p>The content of your degree and its preparation is more important than its name. Your area of interest in physics and how that matches with a professor is also very important. </p>
<p>Could you double major? If you want to do theoretical physics, I’d recommend the physics route. But ultimately, you’ll have the most success with your favourite subject. </p>
<p>I mean this in a constructive way to help your future applications but you might want to improve your written English. I realise that you’re using some text speak. But some of your grammar is jarring- studying>studies, seeking for fund> seeking funding or looking for funds, do a professor> would a professor, or no I may be much for lucky> or might I be luckier, dont you think> do you think, or you may recommend me change> or would you recommend that I.</p>
<p>‘Continue til the death’- don’t really know what you mean…</p>
<p>But your English is infinitely better than my (guessing) Farsi or Urdu… :)</p>