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Master in Physics vs. Bachelors in Engineering?
Hi Everyone, Just as a background, I am currently a junior in AE at Georgia Tech. My GPA is currently 3.7, and hopefully I can get it up during the next semester. I am looking towards applying to a Masters in Aerospace Engineering at Stanford, MIT, and Caltech in that order of priority. I am...- kraghunath
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Engineering Engineering Student with Interest in theoretical Physics
Hello everyone, I am a junior in aerospace engineering student at Georgia Tech, and out of my boredom for the month that I have off I have begun to be interested in theoretical physics, I was wondering if there were some good books to read at my level. Of course with AE, there is a lot of...- kraghunath
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Georgia Tech vs Rutgers: Aerospace Engineering Degree
yea no one gets in state tuition if they are out of state, even if my parents were to move i already looked into that haha- kraghunath
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Georgia Tech vs Rutgers: Aerospace Engineering Degree
The only other factor was that GT's AE program is really good, under MIT...- kraghunath
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Georgia Tech vs Rutgers: Aerospace Engineering Degree
I am currently attending georgia tech for aerospace engineering for bachelors but I am from NJ, I've been thinking about whether I shouldve gone to rutgers because they offered me a very generous scholarship in which I wouldve only had to have paid 1/4 of estimated expenses, should I have gone...- kraghunath
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Cute Algebra Problem Is This Correct?
ok so i tried taking the derivative on both sides and ended up with x = -1/2, which doesn't work when plugged back in...because the ln term...ok i lied...i got -1 = 0? not x = -1/2- kraghunath
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Cute Algebra Problem Is This Correct?
can you take the derivative on both sides? i know this is supposed to be just algebra...but just wondering if that's allowed?- kraghunath
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help