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After having read a big part of "Who wants to be a Physicist" I was quite surprised that it is possible to apply for a Ph.D. with "only" a Bs.Sc.
It is the same here in Argentina so now I'm guessing that Argentina took US example.
I'm currently finishing the first year of University and the "Bachelor of Physics" lasts 5 years minimum. (The last year and a half consists of a specialization by doing research to help a teacher or something like that. It can lasts of course more than a year.)
If I'm not wrong it is not written in "Who wants to be a Physicist" how many years does the Bs.Sc. lasts in the US. I had a feeling of like it lasts 5 years which really surprises me. I thought it was 3 years. But I'm not sure though. Can you tell me?
It is the same here in Argentina so now I'm guessing that Argentina took US example.
I'm currently finishing the first year of University and the "Bachelor of Physics" lasts 5 years minimum. (The last year and a half consists of a specialization by doing research to help a teacher or something like that. It can lasts of course more than a year.)
If I'm not wrong it is not written in "Who wants to be a Physicist" how many years does the Bs.Sc. lasts in the US. I had a feeling of like it lasts 5 years which really surprises me. I thought it was 3 years. But I'm not sure though. Can you tell me?