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Engineering Electrical Engineering BS to Physics PhD
Maybe trying to go straight to PhD would be a bad idea since my undergrad isn't in Physics. Should I try to get into a Masters program to test the waters?- aspire5
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Quick Question: Switching Fields in PhD
I have a physics friend who got accepted in an EE MS program this past year (he started it in the fall). He had to take some prerequisites in EE though. I think he took Circuits I, Circuits II, Electronics I, Signal Processing I and Physical Electronics (this probably wasn't needed with his...- aspire5
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Engineering Electrical Engineering BS to Physics PhD
Hi Jason, thanks for the reply! I've actually read that thread before. I was just curious if anyone knew of any schools I would have a decent chance applying to (mainly the information from my last paragraph). I should of probably worded my question better and shorter.- aspire5
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Engineering Electrical Engineering BS to Physics PhD
Hello all, I'm an EE student who is curious about the possibilities of going to grad school in Physics. When I first started college I was a Math and Physics double major. However, I was pressured by peers and family to go into Engineering because of job prospects. Even though I've been content...- aspire5
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