What are the best options for pursuing a degree in physics as an adult?
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Angel Marrero Jr
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Good day all! I am new to the forum, and am interested in going back to school as an adult for Physics, Astro Physics, and Mechanical Engineering where it makes sense.
Thank you Greg! I look forward to participating here. I am looking to go back to school at 43 for Astro Physics. Any suggestions of where to start would be appreciated. I live in Indiana currently, do you know any schools you would recommend?
Have a look at our Academic Guidance forum, and start a new thread there with as much information as possible so we can try to help you. Also, maybe do a forum Search first, to see if Indiana schools have been discussed at all yet.
Welcome to the PF!
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Angel Marrero Jr
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Thank you for the guidance, I will check it out, and will post in the Academic Guidance forum. Appreciate it.
Hello fellow Physics enthusiasts, I am an aeronautical engineering graduate (Bachelor's) who is interested in Physics and Mathematics, and I have been re-learning all the basics. I wanted to join a science forum, especially one dedicated to Physics and maths, to apply these subjects to my engineering studies. I hope to learn a lot through this forum. Thank you for your warm welcome.
so, I figured I needed some help when I started high school, I really am interested in science, tech, skilled trades, and construction, so since this place is a forum page about physics and stuff, I thought this place can help me out for the next 4 years I'm here for
Hello! I am a recent graduate with a Bachelors of Science with a major in Mathematics and a minor in physics! I initially wanted to pursue advanced study in mathematics but taking some physics classes in my undergrad ignited an interest in physics for me! I am really interested in Particle and Nuclear Physics and hope to pursue a graduate study in said area some time in the future! Nice to meet everyone! I am happy to talk about physics with you all!