Schools Looking for students from uni Hamburg, Bonn, Jena, FU Berlin

  • Thread starter Thread starter ObeseKangaroo
  • Start date Start date
AI Thread Summary
The discussion centers on a user seeking insights about MSc programs in Atmospheric Science and Ocean and Climate Physics at Hamburg, Astrophysics at Bonn and Jena, and Planetary Science at FU Berlin. The user is looking for current students from these programs to provide information and answer questions regarding their experiences, coursework, and overall program quality. Key topics include program specifics, student life, research opportunities, and potential career paths after graduation. The user aims to gather firsthand accounts to inform their application decision.
ObeseKangaroo
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
I am planning to apply to a MSc program in one of these universities: Hamburg (Atmospheric Science or Ocean and Climate Physics), Bonn (Astrophysics), Jena (Astrophysics), FU Berlin (Planetary Science). Are there any students on the forum who are a part of these programs and willing to answer some questions?
 
TL;DR Summary: What topics to cover to safely say I know arithmetic ? I am learning arithmetic from Indian NCERT textbook. Currently I have finished addition ,substraction of 2 digit numbers and divisions, multiplication of 1 digit numbers. I am moving pretty slowly. Can someone tell me what topics to cover first to build a framework and then go on in detail. I want to learn fast. It has taken me a year now learning arithmetic. I want to speed up. Thanks for the help in advance. (I also...
Hi community My aim is to get into research about atoms, specifically, I want to do experimental research that explores questions like: 1. Why do Gallium/Mercury have low melting points 2. Why are there so many exceptions and inconsistencies when it comes to explaining molecular structures / reaction mechanisms in inorganic and organic chemistry 3. Experimental research about fundamental Quantum Mechanics, such as the one being followed by Hiroshima university that proved that observing...
guys i am currently studying in computer science engineering [1st yr]. i was intrested in physics when i was in high school. due to some circumstances i chose computer science engineering degree. so i want to incoporate computer science engineering with physics and i came across computational physics. i am intrested studying it but i dont know where to start. can you guys reccomend me some yt channels or some free courses or some other way to learn the computational physics.

Similar threads

Back
Top