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[QUOTE="MelissaM, post: 4970883, member: 526794"] [USER=260864]@vanhees71[/USER] Reading back what i posted, you're right i do contradict myself :) Life was being a b** to me then, and i was so entirely lost! I do know that everything needs hard work, and honestly i like the challenges! But what i feel in physics (limited to my experience) the theoretical part is sooo interesting but i don't see myself doing research and writing papers for a living! I do see myself working hard on experiments, creating and discovering new things! You said experimental physics: sorry for the maybe lame/stupid question, but can i apply for Experimental physics as a master's student? or by that you mean something in the "applied physics" department like material science, biophysics etc... ?! if "experimental physics" exists i would apply to that in a heartbeat ! Also, what do you think of : philosophy of physics? (we don't have it in my country, but I've always liked philosophy, was wondering if you know something about it) Sorry for the late reply, Thank you for taking the time to read this! Melissa [/QUOTE]
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