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Well I am going back to school in the fall and I am 100% certain that I do not want to stay in graphic design or anything art related. I am trying to decide what it is that I want to do, and ever since I started school I had toyed with the idea of being a physics major but never actually bit the bullet and switched. Well, now I think I may bite that bullet.
Right now at the top of my list is Physics with a laser/optics concentration or this new Nanosystems Engineering degree. At the moment I really don't prefer one over the other, both seem equally kick ass.
What are your thoughts? Are either of these just a waste of 4 years with no real job prospects for when I graduate? The Nanosystems Engineering degree is brand spanking new and Louisiana Tech is the first in the nation to offer it, so should I be somewhat wary because of that?
Right now at the top of my list is Physics with a laser/optics concentration or this new Nanosystems Engineering degree. At the moment I really don't prefer one over the other, both seem equally kick ass.
What are your thoughts? Are either of these just a waste of 4 years with no real job prospects for when I graduate? The Nanosystems Engineering degree is brand spanking new and Louisiana Tech is the first in the nation to offer it, so should I be somewhat wary because of that?