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  • 29-06-2007 9:58am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 899 ✭✭✭


    Hey I'm interested in studying Physics and Music as part of an arts degree and maynooth seems like the best option. The only other place I can do it is UCD and although their scence is supposed to be great I'm lead to understand that their music course is a joke.

    So my question is this.
    After I graduate with a joint major in Musical composition and Theoretical Physics will I be in a good position to pursue either as a career?
    I mean I'd plan on doing one for post grad study for a few more years but will I be pushed aside so that normal BCs and BC(music) grads can do it before me?
    Your just supposed to do what your interested in at college right? I'm really like the idea of doing both but again, should I in case I jeperdise my chance at a career in one?


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