Thanks for your advice. In my case my intention was always to go only for a Master's and PhD in Physics, but since I just happened to receive an scholarship and the opportunity to live abroad, I took it as it only extended my B.S. duration by one year.
In that case, on a more economic note, I...
Actually my first Master's was in engineering with terminal branch in mathematics and non-linear phenomena, hence why I wasn't accepted to a direct PhD in Astrophysics here (it is a recognized grade in the US, though). But indeed, my current research thesis is barely connected to what my current...
This is my first post so don't be too harsh. I was just looking to get additional opinions in order to make a more informed decision.
Since I always had the idea of becoming an astrophysicist I enrolled in Bsc in physics engineering (5 years) here, and due to being the top student I was invited...