Double Major in AE and Physics?

For anyone who is an Aerospace Engineering major or a Physics major. I am seriously considering pursuing a double major in both AE and physics. I am just wondering if anyone could give me some advise and tell me what the work load is like for these majors, im somewhat certian for AE. But I was wondering about any additional information you can give.

Answer:
Physics is somewhat more theoretical, and will likely be at least as time-consuming than aerospace engineering or other applied science majors. You might consider a minor in physics, which demonstrates particular knowledge in that area but isn't as likely to require an extra year or two of school.

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