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sam_021
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Hi
i know there's been many threads on this but i looked at them and they don't answer my Q's
Basiaclly I am doing an Mphys Physics Degree in the UK . My university is very experimental, basically all lab work and projects experimental and only theoretical research that is interesting is Quantum information
and obviously that has affected my modules in the fact that they are very leaned towards experimental physics aswell
Ive got a friend at another university in the UK and his university is the opposite .. He learns about all the areas in physics I dream of and the other parts he learns in a very theoretical approach
So what are my chances of being able to go onto a Theoretical physics (particle physics and cosmology are my main interests) PHD ?
considering I have and will not get to do modules in things like Lie groups, gauge theory, string theory and etc like my friend does :(
i know there's been many threads on this but i looked at them and they don't answer my Q's
Basiaclly I am doing an Mphys Physics Degree in the UK . My university is very experimental, basically all lab work and projects experimental and only theoretical research that is interesting is Quantum information
and obviously that has affected my modules in the fact that they are very leaned towards experimental physics aswell
Ive got a friend at another university in the UK and his university is the opposite .. He learns about all the areas in physics I dream of and the other parts he learns in a very theoretical approach
So what are my chances of being able to go onto a Theoretical physics (particle physics and cosmology are my main interests) PHD ?
considering I have and will not get to do modules in things like Lie groups, gauge theory, string theory and etc like my friend does :(