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Can an Electrical Engineering MSc Lead to a Physics PhD?
Thanks for the help. You came across sounding really smart.- MegaJon
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Can an Electrical Engineering MSc Lead to a Physics PhD?
Will an electrical engineering MSc 'bridge the gap' between an undergraduate degree and entry into a PhD programme in the same way an MPhys? I have a BSc in physics but need either an MPhys or and MSc in Physics to get straight on to the PhD I'm interested in. The trouble is it's hard to find...- MegaJon
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Schools MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces at Imperial College London
Good point.- MegaJon
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Schools MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces at Imperial College London
Yes, the classifcation depends on the average of your modules: 70+ :1st class 60 - 69% :2:1 50 - 59% :2:2 40 - 49% :3rd class- MegaJon
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Funding for MSc in Physics | 2:1 Degree Seeking PhD
Why is it so hard to find any sort of funding for those looking to bridge the gap between undergraduate and doctorate level? I have received a 2:1 in physics and am now looking to pursue a career in particle or theoretical physics. I imagine there could be some PhD courses I could get on to...- MegaJon
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Schools MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces at Imperial College London
Yeah, I think they're looking for the big boys. They wouldn't let me into the QFFF MSc with a 2:1 in physics!- MegaJon
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