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Should I double major?

I am currently studying Computer Engineering Technology and I'm thinking about adding Physics.
Will it help anons? Anyone here with a Physics major and ended up loving it?
Also I'm a girl and a Sophomore :3

pic semi-related regarding school work amount

>> No.6858910

>>6858881
>Computer Engineering Technology
I don't understand. Does this mean you're just a technician? What upper-level classes do you have to take.

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>>6858910
Not a technician, a Technologist. I would work along side actual engineers.
Its more applied sciences than theoretical stuff. My Uni doesn't offer an Engineering program sadly.

Engineer = Medical Doctor
Technologist = Residency/Registered Nurse
Technician = school nurse

I only go up to Calculus I and Basic Chem. More robotic and computer programming courses.

>> No.6858943

>>6858922

I really would advice against majoring in a not very well established major. If I were you I would go for something more established like CS if you want to continue on that path or Physics otherwise.

>> No.6858945

>>6858881
>>>/adv/

>> No.6858960

>>6858881
>Technology

Fucking kill yourself

>> No.6858964

>>6858910
IT :: CS
CET :: CE
EET :: EE

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