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ofaaron
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Let me just state my situation.
I got a bachelor's degree recently, and I've been looking for work. However, the past several years I've been back and forth on wanting to study physics.
If I did want to, I'm unsure how I would go about that. I guess I'm technically not an undergraduate anymore, but I've certainly taken no classes that have prepared me for physics. Also, my school had its own testing if you didn't have SAT or ACT scores, so I've never taken those. My GPA was not horrible during college, but nothing I would want to use to show off to look for a masters or doctorate program. I was not worrying about it, because GPA was entirely unimportant for the career my major was intended for.
I am good at math, though, and what I have taken of physics has never been over my head (although I'm sure it will get there as I study it.) I don't think I am lacking in the ability to be a physicist. I was just not planning on it at all.
What would be the best course of action for getting into a physics program of any kind at this point. I am in the U.S. and if it isn't obvious, I'm not entirely clear about the ins and outs of undergraduate/postgraduate college workings.
I got a bachelor's degree recently, and I've been looking for work. However, the past several years I've been back and forth on wanting to study physics.
If I did want to, I'm unsure how I would go about that. I guess I'm technically not an undergraduate anymore, but I've certainly taken no classes that have prepared me for physics. Also, my school had its own testing if you didn't have SAT or ACT scores, so I've never taken those. My GPA was not horrible during college, but nothing I would want to use to show off to look for a masters or doctorate program. I was not worrying about it, because GPA was entirely unimportant for the career my major was intended for.
I am good at math, though, and what I have taken of physics has never been over my head (although I'm sure it will get there as I study it.) I don't think I am lacking in the ability to be a physicist. I was just not planning on it at all.
What would be the best course of action for getting into a physics program of any kind at this point. I am in the U.S. and if it isn't obvious, I'm not entirely clear about the ins and outs of undergraduate/postgraduate college workings.