I really appreciate all of your help! I will give it a year and see if I can handle the math. Because having a passion alone is not enough. Thank you again all for your advice!
Thank you very much for your helpful advice. I also feel the need to enroll in those pre-req courses in order to get a better understanding of concepts, as well as recommendation letters.
I'm actually quite interested in how Ed Witten got into Princeton to study physics without prior knowledge...
I graduated from a state school with a degree in communications. And my work history is completely irrelevant to physics. So I feel really hopeless about getting into grad school... and I was just wondering if I should just get a second degree in physics to prepare for grad school.
Wow, very very helpful! Thanks for the reply! Once I do fine on GRE, how possible is it for me to find opportunities in research? I'm thinking how I can get my rec letters if I were to pursue a masters degree.
Hello!
I've been reading this forum for a while now, and while I see many threads asking about similar questions as I am, I still cannot get answers to some of my questions. So I hope to get some advice here on PF.
I am very interested in pursuing a career in Physics, but I don't have any...