<p>Anyone heard anything about the quality of the physics program here? All the information I know pertains to the engineering school.</p>
<p>Check out the profs and their research maybe?</p>
<p>I have looked at all that and found some interesting stuff. I was just looking for an outside opinion. I guess the advisor wouldn’t have recommended it to me if it weren’t a good way to go.</p>
<p>I don’t really know much since I haven’t taken physics yet nor have many of my friends. I would assume the quality would be alright. Engineering would have been the better choice to go, though.</p>
<p>^^ Not if that isn’t what you truly want to be ;)</p>
<p>Well, I just thought it would be easier to find a job with an Engineering degree…</p>
<p>It doesn’t matter if Grad School is where you are hoping to go. Cousin is a physics major with a master’s working at Lockheed. Now I will agree that a bachelor’s in physics does not get you a long way.</p>
<p>Yeah, it doesn’t matter if you go to grad school. So few major in physics. I mean, physics is just crazyy. Good thing I only need to take the basics.</p>
<p>Only major in Physics if you want to do research, I would say. Engineering is more for application and business. What DO you want to do, he who was formerly aggieengineer? Can I call you aggiephysics now?</p>
<p>Research in Nuclear Physics. I have no idea what my new screen name should be.</p>
<p>aGGieMadScIEntISt</p>
<p>aGGieSOONtobeIRRaDiateD</p>
<p>boneh3ad do you happen to know anything about the physics dept here?</p>