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TidusBlade
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Well I'm in high school right now, grade 11 to be exact and I've started looking around for any interesting universities. I might change but I'm thinking of doing Astrophysics or major in Physics then move onto Astrophysics. I also know that I want to study in Canada so enough background, I just had a few questions that I was hoping I could get some opinions on, I'd really appreciate it!
1) Not really looking for the "best" university but what's a fun Canadian university to study Astro/Physics in? I gathered by reading around that you get to do much more research at a smaller uni and that the environment is generally better, just don't want to spend 4+ years studying in a place and regret it once I see how it is elsewhere. I don't really care about prestige and stuff, just want to study Physics properly in a fun environment.
2) I was thinking of majoring in Astrophysics but it seems that majoring in Physics then doing Astrophysics as a grad student seems to be a better choice and I have no idea why, what's the difference?
Forgot my third question ^^' Guess this is more than enough though, really appreciate any answers since I'm sort of confused, Thanks :)
1) Not really looking for the "best" university but what's a fun Canadian university to study Astro/Physics in? I gathered by reading around that you get to do much more research at a smaller uni and that the environment is generally better, just don't want to spend 4+ years studying in a place and regret it once I see how it is elsewhere. I don't really care about prestige and stuff, just want to study Physics properly in a fun environment.
2) I was thinking of majoring in Astrophysics but it seems that majoring in Physics then doing Astrophysics as a grad student seems to be a better choice and I have no idea why, what's the difference?
Forgot my third question ^^' Guess this is more than enough though, really appreciate any answers since I'm sort of confused, Thanks :)
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