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Pisces1987
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Hi guys,
I am wondering whether I would be taken seriously by the admissions committees if I were to apply for a B.S. degree in Physics-Astronomy (concentration) because I am in the social sciences, getting my M.A. in a social science field this May. I want to earn my Ph.D. in Astronomy eventually.
I am fascinted with Astronomy and would working in the field of Astronomy.
Do you think I would be looked at as not-serious for the big jump?
Thanks.
I am wondering whether I would be taken seriously by the admissions committees if I were to apply for a B.S. degree in Physics-Astronomy (concentration) because I am in the social sciences, getting my M.A. in a social science field this May. I want to earn my Ph.D. in Astronomy eventually.
I am fascinted with Astronomy and would working in the field of Astronomy.
Do you think I would be looked at as not-serious for the big jump?
Thanks.