The final decision is on me, I just want to hear what people have to say.
I always like physics, it's the only subject I fully enjoyed during high school.
But now here I am, majoring in engineering (students here choose their major before entering university). At first I thought I was going to be okay because I'm going to deal with physics more or less, but now I think that it is not for me. And I have to admit that my decision to major in engineering was mostly based on financial factors like scholarship (there's a possibility of getting full 4-year scholarship) and how engineering graduates are more likely to get a job.
It was several weeks ago when I realize that I'm more suited for physics major. And after some time looking up about physics major, I found out that a lot of physics major work on other fields. This encourages me to switch major even more because I think engineering is way too specific for my taste.
I want to know what do you guys think about this or about changing major in general. Maybe you can tell me a thing or two if you know someone who major in physics.
I always like physics, it's the only subject I fully enjoyed during high school.
But now here I am, majoring in engineering (students here choose their major before entering university). At first I thought I was going to be okay because I'm going to deal with physics more or less, but now I think that it is not for me. And I have to admit that my decision to major in engineering was mostly based on financial factors like scholarship (there's a possibility of getting full 4-year scholarship) and how engineering graduates are more likely to get a job.
It was several weeks ago when I realize that I'm more suited for physics major. And after some time looking up about physics major, I found out that a lot of physics major work on other fields. This encourages me to switch major even more because I think engineering is way too specific for my taste.
I want to know what do you guys think about this or about changing major in general. Maybe you can tell me a thing or two if you know someone who major in physics.