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I think it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to work with physical systems, computation, or data-science, then I think engineering physics is a good path. Where I went to college, all engineering physics majors concentrated (which is essentially a minor) in one of the other engineering disciplines (mechanical, electrical, civil, computer science, etc). If you want to work on digital only products that don't utilize what you learn with a engineering physics degree, then you may want to consider another degree. I can't speak directly about a physics only degree, since I did engineering physics, where I took all of the same core classes as engineering students. Motivation, experience wherever you can get it, and knowing people / networking, will get you pretty far, so I would also say, take the path that's interests you the most. Also, physics is hard. |