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Bsc in Physics after Bachelors in Computer Science
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[QUOTE="zelta, post: 5734708, member: 620491"] Can anyone tell me if its possible to do a BSc in physics and astronomy after doing bachelor's in computer science? I was looking at applying for a Masters in physics and astronomy but looks like BSc is kind of a must because of the lack of training in physics I have. I looked at schools like MIT and Caltech don't give second bachelor's, can you suggest any schools in US/Canada/Europe that do provide BSc to someone like me? Thanks PS: I realized the typo in the subject. [/QUOTE]
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