Is Aerospace Engineering a Good Foundation for a Physics Graduate Program?

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Hello, everone, I am an senior undergraduate student in UA(Tuscaloosa), and I major in Aerospace Engineering:):wink:
it's nice to meet everyone.

Can anyone give me a guidence if I would like ask some question about physics graduate program?
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bubbleHZ said:
Hello, everone, I am an senior undergraduate student in UA(Tuscaloosa), and I major in Aerospace Engineering:):wink:
it's nice to meet everyone.

:welcome:

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bubbleHZ said:
Can anyone give me a guidance if I would like ask some question about physics graduate program?

There is an academic guidance forum, and you should ask your question there. A lot of experienced members are always eager to help you out, and you will surely get more help than you expected.

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