I wanted to be a cosmologist since I was a small kid. That's why I need the degree for to be one. On the other hand, since money has always been an issue for me, and I'm also interested in the stock market I might try to become a quant.
Unfortunately I haven`t taken that much math. A bit of algebra, probability, and calculus I guess.
Is it true that european universities (except the top tier ones) are not too much accepted for instance in the USA? Can you do a part-time physics course in the USA at a reputable university?
Hi, I want to study physics, but I don't know how to start. I have a degree in economics, and I've been told that applying for a Bsc in physics would be a waste of money, I should apply for an Msc instead with a qualifying year added.
Is this really possible? I can only do part-time courses...