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Schools Affordable Canadian Universities with Strong Physics Programs for Grad School"
Thank you for all of these suggestions, I actually realized that's it too late for the university of sherbrooke. But I did send an admission to memorial university or Simon fraser. I am thinking about the French side too, most universities are still open, but I am not sure about their reputation...- MedLam
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Schools Affordable Canadian Universities with Strong Physics Programs for Grad School"
Any last thoughts before I make the final decision?- MedLam
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Schools Affordable Canadian Universities with Strong Physics Programs for Grad School"
Thanks for the replies. First of all, the reason I chose Canada imstead of France or Germany is the fact that I studied medicine for a year here, and I have done my research and realized that they might care about that, and Canadian universities probably won't (my high school final exam was...- MedLam
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Schools Affordable Canadian Universities with Strong Physics Programs for Grad School"
Yes, I meant the university of Waterloo, and it is expensive for an international student, it costs somewhere between 31 and 32000$ a year for tuition. And yes that is the biggest issue, I can probably do with a very basic lifestyle. I am not sure if getting a scholarship is possible, or of it...- MedLam
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Schools Affordable Canadian Universities with Strong Physics Programs for Grad School"
Hey guys, I was wondering what are some good and affordable universities in Canada that have good physics faculties (my goal is to go to theoretical physics in Grad school.) I have so far looked at the Memorial university, and Concordia, what do you think? And what are the chances of getting to...- MedLam
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Schools Is the IPSP at University of Leipzig Right for a Future in Theoretical HEP?
Even if it's medicine? and by the way, what's the admission rate? and do they take your grades in these semesters into consideration?- MedLam
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Schools Is the IPSP at University of Leipzig Right for a Future in Theoretical HEP?
Congratulations. I just have a question, do they require the studienkolleg from you (because my country's high school leaving certificate is not equivalent to the abitur) And I also studied a year in medecine? but took a year off- MedLam
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Programs Triple Majoring for MIT/Caltech: Math, Physics & CompSci?
I am genuinely interested Physics and Math and computer science, I have always been and I want to learn all three. And I want to go to a grad school as a physics student, my goal is to do research, although I understand this is not easy, but I want to take this path anyways. Now the problem is...- MedLam
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Programs Triple Majoring for MIT/Caltech: Math, Physics & CompSci?
Can I as a physics major take computer science classes?- MedLam
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Programs Triple Majoring for MIT/Caltech: Math, Physics & CompSci?
I don't understand how undergrad students do research? Is this the same in Germany? and what about a double major?- MedLam
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Programs Triple Majoring for MIT/Caltech: Math, Physics & CompSci?
Is a triple major in math, physics and computer science possible? Can someone manage to get a height GPA while triple majoring? One that can get you admitted to MIT or Caltech? And what do these universities look for in a student? What do you need to have to get accepted?- MedLam
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Physics Physicists vs Medical Doctors: Bridging the Gap in Social Dimension
You can study medicine for free in a lot of different countries, like France and Germany. So let's forget about debt. But PhD students still get paid, I don't think this is the same case for medical students. On average it usually take 3 years to get a Bachelor degree and 2 years to get a...- MedLam
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Physics Physicists vs Medical Doctors: Bridging the Gap in Social Dimension
What are the differences and the similarities in your opinion? Pros and cons .. go go goo- MedLam
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Studying Age Impact on Academic Career: German Study & PhD at 30+
How about germany? What if I do my undergrad in Germany in a university ranked 13th in physics, I will be probably be 23 or 24 when I apply for grad school, I may want to go to the UK or the US, will age effect my chances of gettig into a top tier school? Can I skip masters?- MedLam
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Studying Age Impact on Academic Career: German Study & PhD at 30+
Now that I looked it up, I realized it is wrong, I assumed that based on research I have done about Nobel prize winners. But doesn't that actually mean there's a correlation? the people that are doing really good are the people that are graduating young ( or it may be that the reason they are...- MedLam
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