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About Cynthia Wolfe
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Let me help you with questions about adult education and continuing education programs. If you are looking for a program or have questions about adult education in general, I can guide you. If you are a teacher looking for new ideas or methods, I can help. I have resources and ideas to share. I am a member of the National Business Education Association (NBEA), a professional organization devoted to the recognition that business education competencies are essential for all individuals in today's fast-changing society.

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I am an instructor at the University of Phoenix, working in online and classroom modalities. I am also a student at Northcentral University, where I am working on a PhD in Business Administration, with a specialty in Management. My MBA is from Troy University, 2001, and I have a BS, Environmental Science, from Troy University, 1980. Read about my experiences as an online student at my blog thinkPhD.

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Continuing/Adult Education - changing major


Expert: Cynthia Wolfe - 9/8/2009

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sorry I know I'm in wrong category but I didn't know where to ask this question, that would be very kind of you to help me!
Actually, I am studying physics (which I like) but I also have the possibility to change it into electrical engineering(EE) (which I also like!). I can't decide what to do. By the way there are a few things that I suppose you should know:
1. I am not studying in the US but I'm in the best university of my country which offers one of the best courses in EE around the world. that's true! so entering is really difficult. and now that I can...
2. I have a bronze medal in physics olympiad in national competitions which shows my interest in physics since high school
3. I also have some experiences in making electronic kits and robotics which is still my best hobby!
thanks again!

Answer
Hi Pit,

Your question is not entirely clear. I believe you are asking me which is the better course of study for you. It would be very difficult for me to make such an assessment based on the information that you have provided. I don't know how long you have been attending school as a physics major or even what the career / job possibilities are in your country. I think you need to write down the pros and cons for each decision and then proceed. If you are equally skilled and enjoy both subjects, then you can't lose...right?

Kind regards,
Cindy Wolfe
www.thinkPhD.com

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