That's a great idea. I have some programming skills which may be useful in data science, like Python and R, so I think developing projects for non-profit companies might add some valuable experience as well.
Thank you for your help.
Hi, everyone.
Here I am, once again, full of uncertainty as for my future.
I've previously stated my situation in another thread so this time I'm going straight to the point.
If all ends meet I'll be acquiring my Master's degree in applied and computational mathematics at the age of 32...
I do not intend to become an engineer or a technician. Also I don't want to drop out of my Uni, which is ranked number 121 on QS' 1000 world top universites, and it wasn't easy to get here at all. And finally, considering an internal transfer from physics to applied and computational mathematics...
Thank you very much, everyone. I considered moving to applied and computational mathematics and after that I'm going to pursue a master's degree in the same field.
Now there might be a little problem... I'm already 25. By the time I start the undergraduate course I'll be 26, and if all ends...
Hello, everyone.
I'm a Physics undergraduate, I study in a highly acclaimed university (According to QS ranking and others) and I'm currently on the second year (3rd semester). Also I'm new here, just joined Physics Forums.
My goal is to become a theoretical physicist or a cosmologist, but...