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Electromagnetism: Dugdale vs Griffiths
I need to self-teach myself electromagnetism, and both of these books have been recommended to me. Essentials of Electromagnetism, by Dugdale https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PY3WG0/?tag=pfamazon01-20 Introduction to Electrodynamics, by Griffiiths...- SecretNile
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Schools Physics Graduate School Without Physics Courses
I'll consider this and talk to my advisers about it. Thank you ;) I've fought myself over questions like this. Why would they accept me if I had to catch-up? There's plenty of applicants that don't need this special treatment. But, wouldn't scoring well on the PGRE without having had formal...- SecretNile
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Schools Physics Graduate School Without Physics Courses
Thank you! That will be incredibly helpful. :) Thank you! I will email you shortly.- SecretNile
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Schools Physics Graduate School Without Physics Courses
I'm working with one of my professors to get an internship setup. It would be physics research at another school. I did, and do. Though I only went through about half of them. Yes. I made perfect or nearly perfect scores on all of them. Thank you for actually using numbers. I realize it...- SecretNile
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Schools Physics Graduate School Without Physics Courses
@Penguino, bcbwilla Perhaps I should rephrase. By a few hours a day I mean, potentially, 5-6 hours a day, Sunday-Saturday, throughout the entire year. I am already fairly confident in my classical mechanics, and am currently studying electromagnetism. That should save at least a little bit of...- SecretNile
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Schools Physics Graduate School Without Physics Courses
Long story short, I am currently a junior mathematics major, and I plan on going to graduate school for physics. My college offers but two, non-calculus based physics courses covering classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism. Correct me if I'm wrong (please!), but I believe that if I do...- SecretNile
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