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Chat Open 1/18: Join Physics Forums Chat Now
Ermm, that makes it around after midnight, on the 19th for all your PF friends here in the far east! :rolleyes:- bkvitha
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- Forum: Feedback and Announcements
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Renewable Energy- I have a Dream
Not to boast or anything, I was the top in the class and one of the top students in the country and state (O-levels equivalent exams) and now in HSC( something like A- levels), to be more specific, STPM(Malaysian Higer School Certificate)...- bkvitha
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Small Physicist Big Dreams: Navigating the Path to a Career in Physics
Hey there, I had the same dreams when I was about your age, now I am in my A-levels and still wondering whether this path, the one rarely taken, should be taken... ~life is nothing without dreams...~- bkvitha
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How Do UK and US Undergraduate Physics Programs Differ?
I might pursue grad school in the US. How much do UK and US undergrad schools differ in terms of the syllabus. I've looked at the course framework of a number of leading universities in both countries: picked two of my choices(they are the "biggies" i know,no harm trying)...- bkvitha
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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How Do UK and US Undergraduate Physics Programs Differ?
Its better to hear from the people who are and have been in that side of life already , right? especially if they are a part of the teaching/academia and scholars... experience counts... well, an advise when you are free will surely help me. thanks- bkvitha
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How Do UK and US Undergraduate Physics Programs Differ?
Hello there I've heard that undergraduate course in Physics/Maths/Eng in universities in UK and US differ in a few ways. I could search through the websites of renowned Universities of both these countries, unfortunately, I have a big exam coming up soon, and do not have much time to do this...- bkvitha
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Graduate String Theory: a layman's explanation [joke]
I would certainly agree to TheLizardKing(i am also a layman to this subject) Physics intrigues many of us, and when you hear of the theory of "everything", how are we to solve all the variables in life? And yea, maybe the universe is a dog, and how can we falsify that reason, if it "appears"...- bkvitha
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Chat Open 1/18: Join Physics Forums Chat Now
Sundays and a few hours? When will these "few hours" be? (since some of us from almost 12+ hours different time zones!) Thank you!- bkvitha
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Renewable Energy- I have a Dream
Free, clean energy perhaps Fusion energy, which is still very difficult to produce in a large scale. Is that categorised under nuclear physics? By the way, I'm currently studying for my HCS(High School Cert) which is equilvalent to the cambridge/london A-Levels. If i decide to do my...- bkvitha
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Renewable Energy- I have a Dream
Renewable Energy--- I have a Dream Three years ago, I found PF and was at this very same crossroad. Medcine? Or Phyical/Natural Science? I have this dream, to help creat free energy. Where does that fall into? An engineering course or straight away work for a pHd, running around in labs...- bkvitha
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- Energy Renewable Renewable energy
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Programs Doind double majors-physics n maths
Re:previous thread. Please help me out in my last post. It has not been replied for two years. Thanks a bunch. E=mc(square)- bkvitha
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Physics Advice for career switch into physics?
Question... Since all of you loved/love physics... Why didn't you all do your B.Sc in Physics from the beginning... *laugh out loud*- bkvitha
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Undergrad Factorising a differntiated equation
but i still do not get the chain rule. my textbook says that , by the waY.- bkvitha
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Undergrad Factorising a differntiated equation
Oh oh, i got the last part , now(had to work it out in a piece of paper first...oops)- bkvitha
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- Forum: Differential Equations
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Schools Applying for US Graduate School as an International Student
Is it easier for international students to be admitted into Colleges(Us) in Europe, for instance Germany or the UK? And funding? All three countries have almost the same quality of studies and research, don't they?- bkvitha
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising