CC and SEAS limitations

<p>I am interested in electrical engineering, and want that fundamental base to my education. I also want a deeper understanding of the underlying theory behind my engineering studies, hence a higher degree in physics.</p>

<p>Also, Applied Physics minor would end up being a lot more additional credits than a physics concentration since an EE degree already requires a bunch of Physics and doing a Physics concentration would get me an “in” with the Physics dept. which may prove beneficial for research opportunities and grad school admissions.</p>