Courses M.Sc Physics & B.Ed: Simultaneous Study Possibility

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It is possible to pursue an M.Sc in Physics through distance learning while simultaneously enrolling in a regular B.Ed program. This arrangement requires completing a theory thesis or dissertation for the M.Sc and securing a supervisor willing to oversee the work remotely. However, caution is advised as the B.Ed program is typically labor-intensive, and the M.Sc is significantly more challenging than a bachelor's degree. Balancing both programs may be demanding, but it is achievable with dedication and effective time management.
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Is it possible to do M.Sc physics in correspondance and B.Ed in regular at the same time??
 
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Of course it is possible ... you'd have to do a theory thesis or dissertation for the MSc and find a supervisor prepared to do it by remote control.

"Correspondence" learning, these days, is called "distance learning" - and it is all done over the internet.

I'd advise against it - BEd is usually labor intensive, and MSc is usually an order of magnitude harder than a bachelors.
 
Thank you sir.
 
No worries - I've done both myself - one at a time. Word.
 
Very kind of you sir. I will also try my best to do both.
 
Good luck and have fun :)
 
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