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DrTherapist
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I did not opt for physics for my degree course (BSc), I am sort of regretting it. Now, I'd rather want to get close to physics as much as possible. I like physical chemistry, I was thinking I should change my area of interest from neuroscience to physics cause honestly physics is much more enjoyable. While neurophysiology and even chemistry is just same stuff to me.
So I was wondering, if I get do a PhD in quantum chemistry, would I be able to do research on physics? Any area really that's relevant to my doctorate. I am a bit worried that the concepts I learn in chemistry won't be very applicable in physics, at least outside the field of atomic physics.
So I was wondering, if I get do a PhD in quantum chemistry, would I be able to do research on physics? Any area really that's relevant to my doctorate. I am a bit worried that the concepts I learn in chemistry won't be very applicable in physics, at least outside the field of atomic physics.