<p>Too broad, too much?</p>
<p>Is it lucrative?</p>
<p>Just want your opinions.</p>
<p>Too broad, too much?</p>
<p>Is it lucrative?</p>
<p>Just want your opinions.</p>
<p>Bump 10 char</p>
<p>do you mean applied math-engineering-physics?</p>
<p>or do you mean
1. applied math
2. engineering
3. physics</p>
<p>if the former then i never heard of that major</p>
<p>Bump 10 char</p>
<p>Maybe he just means the classes in general, that come with majoring in engineering?</p>
<p>Maybe he should have answered proton's question instead of just bumping. I still don't know what the original question is.</p>
<p>He's probably asking about the corresponding fields.</p>
<p>I meant the former.</p>
<p>Even if you haven't heard of it, what are your impressions?</p>
<p>Where do you see the major Applied Math, Engineering, and Physics? It's hard to judge it based on just a title, so maybe a link to the department homepage or course catalog would help?</p>
<p>actually at my school theres a building called AP&M building... which stands for applied physics and math. </p>
<p>but as a major i never heard of it.</p>