So you're saying its really hard to into grad school unless you have physics major in your undergrds?
This was one of the response that i got from a university admission cell:
"The general response though from general Physics admissions point of view would be that in any event we consider all...
Their prob seems that my background won't be helpful for my research in Physics. The classes that i took were not pure physics, it was totally applied physics such as fluid mechanics, aerodynamics etc, which compared to any physics major would be like like doing only 25% or less of what they do...
I am a aerospace engineer with a passion for physics. I am planning to apply for grad schools for a MS or phd in either theoretical physics or astrophysics, but the universities doesn't seem to be happy with the fact that my graduation degree was a engineering one. I talked to few admission...