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Schools University Acceleration: Skip Undergrad at UW? 16yo Self-Taught
I was thinking that too, luckily my interests lie more in pure mathematics or theoretical sciences. Unless I grossly misunderstand the material not a lot of lab experience will be needed- Groat
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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The Intersect Computer: Can We Create It?
On NBC's hit series Chuck they have a fictional super computer called the intersect put into his brain. Now when seeing intel in this computer his mind automatically recalls the subliminal information he has retained. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Intersect Do any of you believe such a...- Groat
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Schools University Acceleration: Skip Undergrad at UW? 16yo Self-Taught
In the fields of mathematics I have taught myself a great deal of Calculus, I am very skilled in Complex Analysis, Catastrophe theory, Differential equations, differential geometry, Functions of all sorts, Harmonic Analysis, Operator theory, and I love series. I know computational theory...- Groat
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools University Acceleration: Skip Undergrad at UW? 16yo Self-Taught
Excellent, thanks. Is this advice applicable in Canada as well?- Groat
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Schools University Acceleration: Skip Undergrad at UW? 16yo Self-Taught
At the university of waterloo is it allowed to skip undergrad courses and go straight into graduate work? I am 16 and have taught myself a great deal of the information already and have no interest in sitting through courses again.- Groat
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- Acceleration University
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Problems with Newton's third Law
Thanks a bunch, yeah it makes sense now- Groat
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Problems with Newton's third Law
Homework Statement This is more of a concept problem than one of number manipulation. I was wondering, if when a horse pulls forward on a cart with a force of 500 N and the cart pulls back with a force of 500 N by Newton's 3rd Law, how does the cart move if the net force is 0? Homework...- Groat
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- Law Newton's third law Third law
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help