<p>I would rather you not “roll your eyes.” It’s very rude.</p>
<p>Anyways, perhaps I was a bit too harsh. Obviously Engineering Physics is ok if you want to be a physicist. However, if you find yourself in that major and your goal is to work for, say, Apple or Microsoft, those recruiters won’t even look at you. It is worthless, from a “certain point of view.” My main point was that when you are stuck in a major, you only get experience within that major and it is VERY hard to get experience that your goals require. You can end up doing astrophysics research just to put something on your resume when what you really want is C++, Java programming experience.</p>