Recent content by Teppic

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    Intellectual Highs: Experiencing the Feeling of Motivation to Study

    Yeah, sometimes thinking about things I've never been taught, and Ill suddenly connect it to something I have been taught. Thermodynamics or little maths errors people make is the typical.
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Well in that case, is there anything I could do to increase my chances non academically? Or could I get accepted for a masters then do a PHD?
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    I assumed that the whole world knew what university degrees were ranked in, at least in British universities.
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Brilliant. Almost exactly what I was thinking of. Thank you.
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Only the last sentence of that was his answer. And the first half is your answer and genuinely good advice. So recommend me a book based on what I've told you. Amazon don't tend to do searches like that. Or the Library OPAC strangely enough. Which is why, to my clear mistake, I asked a pertinent...
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Because you didnt give a explanatory answer, just two books, which I could have got off any online reading list, and a whinge about how our classification system doesn't apply to you. The point of asking, on a physics community board, is to get actual experienced answers. Not something shot off...
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Lovely attitude. I only asked a question.
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    So what you are saying is my rather limited maths knowledge is the norm for a graduate? Because, even though I only did maths to as level, most of it is only A-level stuff at best. My statistical analysis course uses matrices for example, and my tutor gave a "bluffers" guide to them in excel...
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    Futher maths reading for a physics graduate

    Im a physics graduate, well nearly, graduating in 4 weeks time, and I get the feeling I don't know as much maths as I should. The most taxing things I've ever been taught within the course are operators, like the Hamiltonian, or div and curl of vector functions. I don't really know where to go...
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