Title really says it all.
I want to become a NukeE. I've always though power plant design and operation was interesting, and other areas of the nuclear industry such as safety specialists are all interesting to me. If I wanted to double major, what would /sci/ recommend? I'm first year right now and am willing to do five years of studying, so I have some time to reflect and think.
>>8603310
radiation science
You should probably just Bs in Physics or EE and go to grad school for Nuke
>>8603310
Don't be an idiot. Be single major.
Virtually no career requires a double major.
Double major is stressful, and takes all of your time to pass the courses.
Just do EE. Interesting, challenging, and employable.
>>8603310
Simon. That would be my name.
Then you require material sciences.
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That should help you along.
However I should point out that nuclear energy may or may not be the future.
>>8603310
Petroleum Engineering so you can be useful in all stages of earths destruction
>>8605065
>Virtually no career requires a double major.
No career (outside of medicine) requires a college degree. College isn't job training.
a mcdonalds nametag lmao