Indiana Schools for Astro Physics

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Indiana offers several reputable institutions for studying Astrophysics, including Purdue University, Indiana University (IU), and the University of Notre Dame. For individuals returning to academia, especially those who have been away from school for an extended period, enrolling in refresher courses at a local community college is highly recommended. This approach ensures a solid foundation before tackling advanced Astrophysics coursework. Engaging with forums and communities can provide valuable insights and support during this educational journey.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of Astrophysics principles
  • Familiarity with college-level mathematics
  • Knowledge of scientific research methodologies
  • Experience with academic writing and analysis
NEXT STEPS
  • Research Purdue University's Astrophysics program specifics
  • Explore Indiana University's course offerings in Physics
  • Investigate refresher courses available at local community colleges
  • Join online forums focused on Astrophysics education and resources
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Prospective students of Astrophysics, individuals returning to education after a break, and anyone seeking guidance on academic pathways in Indiana.

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Can anyone give me some insight as to what a good school in Indiana would be for Astro physics? Purdue?
IU? Thanks!
 
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Add Notre Dame and you've pretty much got them all.
 
Ahh! thank you! I have only been in Indiana for 3 years, and forgot Notre Damn...ok, I have found that since I am 43 and just going back to shool that I will most likely need some refresher courses. after reading a bunch of articles, guides, and the like here in the Physics Forum I think that a local community college of some sort will be needed for my refresher courses at minimum. I wish I didn't have to do that, however it has been a while since I went to an actual school, and therefore practical and realistic. I am glad I joined the forum. Thanks again!
 

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