<p>So you don’t think that a Chicago physics degree would prepare me for later education in engineering? Even after researching and contacting many graduate engineering schools, I am struggling to find a clear answer to this question. </p>
<p>Personally, I think that a strong background in the fundamental aspects of science would provide a more comprehensive understanding of its applications, but I’m not sure how much relevance this idea has in the practical realm of admissions and jobs.</p>
<p>Even though Chicago lacks engineering, how does its physics program compare to those of the other two schools? It seems to do well in the rankings I use.</p>