<p>Well, I was just curious about the graduate courses. I'm currently in Cal II. I think I'm in the same boat with you. The pure science of physics is incredibly interesting. I can't wait to really study QM, QR, and so forth.</p>
<p>NE usually stops right before quantum physics. However, because of that it means that you can usually still take quantum physics courses as electives because NE already made you take all of the pre-requisites.</p>
<p>personally, i understand how quantum physics, relavitity, time dialation, etc etc is mind blowingly interesting, but honestly how many jobs are there for that? If its your true life long dream to do research in that field, then go for it, you'll find something that you'll fit into eventually and perhaps you'll even make history. </p>
<p>if your like everyone else who is materialistic and just wants the money at the end, consider engineering. I believe engineers get paid the most right out of college.</p>