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leakin99
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Hey guys, first post here!
I am entering my 3rd year of my B.Sc. Math this September. I was wondering how likely is it to get accepted into physics grad school, esp. for Medical Physics as a math major. My school's website for the medical physics program says they allow math majors but somehow that doesn’t give the reassurance I need. I am seriously considering doing a physics minor which will make me graduate a semester late..which is no biggy. If any of you have gone this route, I would really appreciate your advice. It will help me take some good questions to the advisors when school starts.
Thanks a bunch.
I am entering my 3rd year of my B.Sc. Math this September. I was wondering how likely is it to get accepted into physics grad school, esp. for Medical Physics as a math major. My school's website for the medical physics program says they allow math majors but somehow that doesn’t give the reassurance I need. I am seriously considering doing a physics minor which will make me graduate a semester late..which is no biggy. If any of you have gone this route, I would really appreciate your advice. It will help me take some good questions to the advisors when school starts.
Thanks a bunch.