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Old 02-12-2006, 12:06 AM   #4
stargirl
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When it comes down to graduate school, you can definetely go to physics grad with an engineering degree and engineering grad with a physics degree. So what I'd advise you to do is major in one and minor in the other to see what really piques your interest... after 4 years I'm sure you'll have a much more firm grasp of it!
Another option if your university is more lax about research is see if you can work in the lab of, say, a physics prof while you're an engineering major. That way you'll still understand what's required of both... this really depends on your school and how much they allow undergrad research, however.
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