Especially in the state of Texas. The plan for me is to finish my undergrad here at UCSD (I'm a physics major) and go to grad school. The oil & gas industry will remain strong for a long time, right ? I believe geophysicists are in high demand . One of my physics professor told it's one of the...
I've taken courses in differential equations, linear algebra and cal I-III (including vector calculus). Yeah, I will do some review as well.
Thanks.
And do you guys know anything about computational physics. That class seems to worry me a bit (mainly because I'm not familiar with the class...
and grad school as well.
Hi, I'm a physics major at UCSD (3rd best UC school; behind UCLA and UC Berkeley) , and I'm looking for general advice in doing well in my upper division courses, since I'm fairly nervous. I know I will be in smaller classes filled with the next Einsteins and Feynmans...
Thanks guys. I'm leaning towards majoring in physics. But just recently, I took an introductory geology course, and enjoyed it thoroughly. I asked because my school doesn't offer my major, so I was a little concerned here.
Another quick question: do grad schools care if it's a regular physics...
That's what's called, according to the UCSD catalog, a physics degree with an emphasis in Earth science. I want to enter the geology field, but my school doesn't offer a true geology (or geophysics) major, so I'm thinking a physics degree is a viable path towards entering that field...