zaya92 on 26/5/2009 at 08:19
Quote Posted by oudeis
In Russia, specialization chooses
you.
So you couldn't get a master's in Electronic Engineering unless you had a bachelor's in EE first?
The fact that you are asking for guidance here argues that you need to explore the various fields before choosing. Unless you are locked into whatever major you choose as a freshman I wouldn't worry about it too much right now. Find out what interests you then declare that. If you absolutely have to pick a concentration now choose engineering physics. It's an engineering field, but it's cross-discipline, so you'll get exposure to a variety of subjects.
It's funny because i gave my physics annual exam today and i've never really liked the subject though i'm in pre-engineering:(
oudeis on 26/5/2009 at 15:39
You might want to consider a different career path, then, since Engineering is largely applied physics. But, as I said, you should take a variety of courses so you can find where your interests lie, then make your choice based on that. Since you aren't even in university yet things are far from set.