Well, if you want to persue either you might want to take some grammar lessons (more better?). I don't mean that as an insult, either. Many scientifically minded people think English isn't that important in their field, but it is very important. You will want to publish articles, write reports, etc., etc. If you don't sound intelligent, you won't be taken seriously.
As far as whether or not to go with physics or agriculture science, both have huge futures. With the possiblity of growing crops to replace fossil fuels, and with the changes in climate, agriculture science is going to be a very important field. However, there are people working on nuclear fusion plants for future electrical needs, Hydrogen powered cars, non lethal weapons (like "ray guns" from Star Trek - seriously). Physics will ALWAYS be an important field.
My suggestion: Follow whatever you are truly passionate about. If you really care about what you are working on, many more opportunities will open up for you. People won't just see you as a scientist, but as someone with vision. People with vision will always get more opportunites, and usually more money.
2007-01-23 21:06:08
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answered by Serving Jesus 6
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Don't focus on which one will give you a better future. Honestly, if you were concerned about making millions, you would be studying acting, not physics.
I suggest (very highly) that you visit your Advisor. You certainly do not want to be stuck in a job you are going to hate. With a physics degree, you can try for a G job, they pay less than private businesses to start, but the Government does catch it up within a year or two and the benefits are awesome. The Base where my hubby works hires Physicists. As for Agriculture science, who knows. Can you dual major? Just kidding. But I would caution you to study hard as most headhunters are VERY into your GPA and the higher, the better. The Gov't is also pretty picky, as it should be. Our fighting men/women deserve the cream of the crop and if you have too low of a GPA, you just won't get asked for an interview.
2007-01-31 12:47:33
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answered by Caren H 3
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Well, certainly the proximity and inclination of a educated citizenry rising to occasion in quest for the joy and encouragement of seeking out incredible knowledge of all peoples is an esteemed and deliberate proposition. As you can see, much of my enthusiasm for the implementation pertaining to the acceleration of the temperate and planned acquisition of life-altering and time-saving facilities brings about such enormous perseverance that the words of the language fail to bring about said attitude. So, it hereby with great honor my pleasure to fulfill your quizical ponderings of extraordinary magnitude at this moment in time. You see, to find "between physics and agriculture science which one give me more better future" as you state so very eloquently, will take extraneous and pontifcal efforts combined with internal will power of the grand scale only found in the mountains of Tibet. Begin the quest of knowledge for your answer in the place where it is currently and previously traveling on a plane of continuity; followed by thoughtful and sure-footed organizing of future studies on human processes of physical and physiological nature. It is at this point the seeker of scholarly guidance will notice the efforts of provocation and expansion of plural cellular adaptation. From there, you only need to sit back and enjoy the fruits and successes of your efforts -- forever changing the course of nature and the cosmic blend of protoplasm in light-speed transgressions in the solar system. And henceforth, your eyes and mind will glow in the aura and awe of choice selection pertaining to personal and social development. You shall see, that it is not merely Physics or Agricultural Science which cause such cerebral electron activity, it is combined pursuit and desiring of the sense of wisdom gained from this journey of learning.
2007-01-31 03:55:10
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answered by luccieLooonie 2
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depends what is your aim ? advance research in space do physics
advanice research and quick job do agriculture
2007-01-23 21:45:39
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answered by david j 5
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