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Undergrad Number of ways to solve a problem
Solve x-1=0 for x One solution: add 1 to both sides, getting x=1 Second solution: add 2 to both sides, getting x+1=2 subtract 1, getting x=1 Third: add 3 to both sides, etc etc etc- godzillabill
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- Forum: General Math
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Schools Grad School Application: Assessing My Chances
Also, I want to go to grad school in Applied Math, don't think I mentioned that.- godzillabill
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Grad School Application: Assessing My Chances
Stochastic dynamics applied to quantum mechanics/QFT. In particular I'm interested in path integration, about creating path integrals in relativity. Thanks for the resource!- godzillabill
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Grad School Application: Assessing My Chances
Well they look at your classes. Your GPA starts over after you transfer, but they do look at all the classes you've taken and grades you've received. I found the most difficult thing about the transition was the stuff around school rather than the actual classes. Living on your own...- godzillabill
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Grad School Application: Assessing My Chances
I don't even want a top school. To be honest, it sounds super stressful to go to like Harvard or MIT or something. I want to go to a nice PhD program (that's funded is the main thing).- godzillabill
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Grad School Application: Assessing My Chances
I'm applying for grad school in the fall and I need some opinions about my chances, where I should good, etc. I am majoring in math, with a minor in physics. I went to a community college then a UC. At my community college, I had a 4.0 major GPA, 3.8 overall GPA. At the UC I'm at now, I have a...- godzillabill
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising