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Condensed Matter Physics Grade vs Materials Science?
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[QUOTE="ZapperZ, post: 6096826, member: 6230"] You have not given any compelling reason to switch to condensed matter physics other than the statement "... [I]considering what I'm studying[/I]...", and I'm not even sure what that means. Semiconductors are as relevant in Material Science as it is in CMP. It is not a sufficient reason to switch. Similarly, you WILL do research, and a lot of it, if you go on to do your PhD in Material Science. So that also isn't a valid reason to switch. If you wish to try again and list out why you are considering such a switch, I'd like to see it. Zz. [/QUOTE]
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