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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.@questions000. How are you planning to fund your graduate education, including travel to a "good country" (as you call it)? In the US...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.Could you please clarify? "That very reason" according to the OP is that the OP's parents are willing to fund a bachelor's program in...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.Refer back to my Reply #12.
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.But so far the responses you have received are along the lines of, "The path you are pursuing will not get you to your desired destination."
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.By a physics graduate program, do you mean a master's or a PhD (or both)? After you finish your graduate program, what is your goal...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.The whole point of a Plan B is to serve as a backup in case your primary plan does not work out, for whatever reason. You will find...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.<<Emphasis added>> Another consideration is which major would serve as a better Plan B should you not enter a grad physics program. In...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.<<Emphasis added>> Yes, you need physics if you wish to understand how and why a device works. But for some engineers, that is not...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Other Which branch of engineering is more physics heavy?.<<Emphasis added.>> Note: OP's own words. OP: These, including your own words, sum it up. As I, and others, have posted in...
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CCrysPhys replied to the thread Self Learning Math/Physics.Yes. And I'd like to point out that Venn diagrams are particularly effective for communicating with non-mathematical audiences. At one...