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Programs What is the difference between these two majors/degrees?
Thanks everyone for the clarification.- TeeAOng
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs What is the difference between these two majors/degrees?
What is the difference between a pre-engineering major and an engineering major? (US colleges only). I have seen this option a few times at some of the universities and colleges in our area. Thank you- TeeAOng
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Physics What Do Astrophysicists and Theoretical Physicists Study?
The bottom of this Wiki article is pretty spot on for a theoretical Astrophysicist. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrophysics If you have any other questions, many of the experts here should be able to give more specifics- TeeAOng
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Schools Questions on steps to take to reenter college
Good evening everyone. I am currently considering reentering college with in the next 3 years to study either a double major in Math/Physics or Aerospace Engineering. The problem is I am nearly 28. I currently have a AS in Accounting (Got a GPA of 3.5 but that's no help at all) and all my...- TeeAOng
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Space Propulsion Research: What's Next? Best College Major for Study
I also would like to inquire on schools both undergrad and graduate schools that will be good for this career path. Any part of the US is good, but the only undergrad program I saw was at Embry-Riddle University that fit anything I was looking for (their AZ campus).- TeeAOng
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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What are your views on the future of Space Exploration
I think that our prospects for space exploration could be better if we had a better consolidation of money and brain power. We (as in the US) with the help of most of the brightest minds in history (and the world) we designed and implemented Nuclear power (and weapons) in less than 10 years. If...- TeeAOng
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Physics 24 years old and want to become a physicist? Too late?
Hahahahaha...I started with a double major in math and physics. Had a family (and I am mom) and decided that a good job was needed. Took accounting and finished. Now that all the kids are nearly in school I will be going back to my passion. I will be 31 when I enroll for my undergrad program...- TeeAOng
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance