If you can change the engineering part then I suggest engineering physics. If not go to a CC and start over since you can't change your major, but that's just me not knowing what your situation is.
Australia... I am on the other side of the ocean at California. Thanks for the info, will definitely look into it. I can't really find anything on this on my side of the country unless its Standford or CIT, not even smart enough to go to those schools.
Im a undergrad here and going to finish my last 2 years of classes. Now I really have to look at what grad school programs are offered at different UCs. The problem is that I want to do something in Quantum Optics which is somewhere under experimental quantum physics, but as I look for it almost...
Wasnt getting the answer I expected but oh well. I am in a reputable JC, one of the top 5 transfer JC in fact in CA so I am fine. Yea, transfer gpa from a JC to a UC. But then what is the average gpa for physics in the UC anyways.
What is the average transfer gpa for physics major? I don't even know since hardly anyone even goes into physics for CC transfer. Example for UCs and other state universities.
Im trying to find the velocity for the surface wave on water. Its like when you throw a pebble on a small lake and there's waves.
My book tells me that all mechanical wave follows this
V = √((elastic property)/(inertial property))
But water is not compressable and this wave is a...