Theoretical/Experimental stream?

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The discussion centers on the decision-making process between choosing a "theoretical physics stream" and an "applied physics stream" in university. Participants highlight the importance of personal interests and strengths, noting that while proficiency in both areas is rare, it is achievable with dedication. The conversation emphasizes the value of hands-on experimentation alongside theoretical knowledge, suggesting that students should consider their evolving interests and seek guidance from professors or professionals in the field to make informed choices.

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A few months later, I will have a choice between "theoretical physics stream" and "applied physics stream". but i don't know which one is more suitable for me.

In high school, I would definitely choose theoretical stream coz I hated doing experiment so much. But after one semester in university, I find that experiments can be quite challenging and interesting. I got an A in exp but other course such as math, astronomy, intro to mechanics etc got only B or B-...

my tutor said that very few people can be proficient in both... but I don't know why it is so...

did you guys have similar experience? can you share your opinion?
 
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Choosing between theoretical and applied physics streams can be a difficult decision, especially if you enjoy both aspects of the field. It's great that you have found experiments to be challenging and interesting, as this can open up new opportunities for you in the future.

In my personal experience, I have always been more inclined towards the theoretical side of physics. However, I have also come to appreciate the importance of experiments in validating and furthering theoretical concepts. I do believe that being proficient in both areas is rare, but not impossible. It takes a lot of dedication and hard work to excel in both theory and experimentation.

Ultimately, the decision between theoretical and applied physics should be based on your interests and strengths. If you have a strong passion for theory and enjoy delving into complex mathematical concepts, then the theoretical stream may be the better fit for you. On the other hand, if you enjoy hands-on work and practical applications of physics, then the applied stream may be more suitable.

It's also important to keep in mind that your interests and strengths may change over time, and it's okay to switch between streams if you find that one is not fulfilling your expectations. Both theoretical and applied physics have their own unique challenges and rewards, and it's important to find the path that aligns with your goals and passions.

I would also suggest talking to professors or professionals in both streams to gain a better understanding of the career opportunities and demands in each area. This can help you make an informed decision and guide you towards the stream that best suits your interests and goals.

In the end, remember that there is no right or wrong choice between theoretical and applied physics. What matters most is that you choose the stream that will keep you motivated and fulfilled in your academic and professional journey. Best of luck in your decision!
 

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