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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Physics majors are very employable in the current environment. Wall Street, defense, aerospace, the intelligence community, Silicon Valley… the list goes on. Physics majors tend to have the deepest quantitative skills of any major. The kind of math and computer science used in physics lends itself to the more intellectually complex algorithms in machine learning. A BS in physics can typically lead to multiple job offers. [/quote] This sounds completely made up. [b]The engineers at my undergrad took more math classes, progressing further, than the physics majors.[/b] Physics majors will also be paid less than a student with an engineering degree. [/quote] It's common for physics majors to delve into math subjects like real analysis and Lie algebra. Did your engineering friends take these?[/quote]
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