I appreciate the advice, but in my situation, already having been accepted into a PhD program I'd like, I wouldn't want to give that up to pursue a masters. What I'd really like is the opportunity to study graduate physics and work with some physicists to see if that's where my interests lie...
Hello all,
I am rather new to these forums, and I have a question about lateral transfer between chemistry and physics. First, my background pertaining to physics:
MATH:
3 semesters calculus
1 semester each: ordinary differential equations, linear algebra, abstract algebra, probability...
Are you familiar with SDN (student doctor network)? They're probably the best pre-medical/medical student forum on the web, you should check out their non-traditional forums.