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What's best is to get the education that's right for YOU. An education through high school is enough to handle the basics of life. That is, if you're lucky enough to get some good schools and if you've made good use of what's offered to you. If you have the mental capacity to benefit from college, it's nearly always a good investment. But how much should you specialize and when? Only you can answer that. By the time I was in third grade, I knew science and math were for me. I had fun with it and did well at it. I could do the other subjects, but it was harder, it didn't come naturally, and I didn't do as well at it. So I leaned toward science and math in school and outside of school. I started college as a physics major, but switched to electrical engineering. Understanding how things worked was good, but I wanted to make things that worked. It was still science, but it moved somewhat away from the theoretical and toward the applied. There, my earlier specialization wasn't wasted, it just made part of my engineering background stronger. People with strong backgrounds in more than one field are rare, and more valuable. So, even if a college coerces you into making an early (premature) designation of a major, don't think of that as a final decision. If you put enough emphasis on your 'second choice' and make careful course selections, you can change major later with little or no penalty.

The main thing is for you to pay attention to what's right for you.

2006-07-02 20:13:03 · answer #1 · answered by Frank N 7 · 1 0

If you have a good plan as to where you want to be in life and if that is interest then take a specific degree. Otherwise get a general degree and try various jobs (might even broaden your vision and outlook). Physics, in itself, is a general study. From there you can branch out and specialize in optics, nuclear energy, audio, etc.

2006-07-02 03:43:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-11-01 02:16:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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