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starstruck_
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Hey everyone!
In a dilemma again, oops.
I'm in the physics and astronomy program in university - going into my second year. I've completed courses for Astronomy and Physics in first year (same courses except astronomy has an extra - astronomy- course).
Now that I'm selecting courses for second year, stuff starts to branch out a bit. Where the astronomy stream has an astronomy course, physics has an extra lab course.
I'm not sure which of the streams to choose.
I do want to take a cosmology course in 4th year but I'm sure I can do that in either stream.
From your personal experience/ the skills that either major would allow you to achieve, what major would you suggest?
I may or may not go for gradschool afterward (I am also simultaneously enrolled in a concurrent BEd. program so I'll have a teaching degree as well when I graduate).
In a dilemma again, oops.
I'm in the physics and astronomy program in university - going into my second year. I've completed courses for Astronomy and Physics in first year (same courses except astronomy has an extra - astronomy- course).
Now that I'm selecting courses for second year, stuff starts to branch out a bit. Where the astronomy stream has an astronomy course, physics has an extra lab course.
I'm not sure which of the streams to choose.
I do want to take a cosmology course in 4th year but I'm sure I can do that in either stream.
From your personal experience/ the skills that either major would allow you to achieve, what major would you suggest?
I may or may not go for gradschool afterward (I am also simultaneously enrolled in a concurrent BEd. program so I'll have a teaching degree as well when I graduate).