Locky Jr said:
I have noticed that medical physics is the least popular option, which I find shocking because I believe it is the most beneficial, quantum physics is just boring and astro-phyics is pointless, I do not believe in space exploration
anyway I was wonderring if anybody else here was doing medical physics?
Well, apart from the fact that what you've just said goes against everything I think, yes I am doing med. physics. I find medical physics boring as all buggery because every science is turning into a poor excuse for another science (ie. Bio draws from chem and phys, chem draws from phys and bio and phys is drawing from chem and now bio!)
I wish it would all keep separate so I wouldn't confuse myself with the different teachings and courses (also gets damn repetitive).
Medical physics is dull beyond belief in my opinion. It depends on the person, but our class is better at things along the lines of Quanta to quarks tham medical physics because we all do chem as well (I am one of the four people that do bio along with physics and one of the two who do all the sciences).
What subject you do should not depend on your teacher, but your resourses and ability to understand the concepts involved and how interesting you find it.
For a final time I'm putting my foot down and saying that medical physics is pointlessly borring and useless (thats what we have biologists for) and Quanta to quarks are great for solving everything and astro physics has lots of advantages, such as the moon. (They found a rare isotpe of hydrogen on the moon, the atom with three neutrons, which can be used as a clean, renewable energy source... HA HA! Suck that green peace! Suck that solar power! Nuclear is still the best!)
~Rusty~