I'm currently 24 and graduated two years ago with a degree in computer engineering. I know the logical/efficient way to go to develop my career would be going into a comp-e related master program or something like it, but the fact is, I've always wanted to do physics. If it weren't for parental pressure and some uncertainty on my part, that's what I would have chosen.
It's actually been bothering me for quite a few years and frankly it's not getting any better. So I'm beginning to seriously consider the option of going for a physics degree part time and see where that takes me. I think I need to do this to be happy, and my family is supportive, but on the other hand this is quite a big step to take and I'm really not sure. I've never really had to take any risks before.
Is this insane or really stupid? Has anyone done anything like this?
It's actually been bothering me for quite a few years and frankly it's not getting any better. So I'm beginning to seriously consider the option of going for a physics degree part time and see where that takes me. I think I need to do this to be happy, and my family is supportive, but on the other hand this is quite a big step to take and I'm really not sure. I've never really had to take any risks before.
Is this insane or really stupid? Has anyone done anything like this?