Thanks for pointing me towards the book. I am reading another book on entanglement and it used dense coding as an example, but it was very brief; I wanted to get a better understanding of it. I haven't taken linear algebra yet, so I will refer back to this when I get there.
I met a physics professor at my college, who recommended this book to me for an easy read. If your interested in how knowledge of physics and chemistry are interwoven in politics and current issues, then you would like this book. I think I bought it for $3 on eBay.
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I have not been on here for years. The last time I was on here I was still trying to figure out what degree to get. Well, I just graduated with my accounting degree, and I'm working in New Haven, CT. Now that I have done my societal duty to get a job, I am now going back to...
I'm not pursing a graduate degree. I simply want to study astronomy for myself. I am getting my finance degree and many who graduate from the finance program at my school get jobs where they did their internships. So, if I am working in CT, then I am limited to where I can go. Unless, I can...
If what dish soap gave is accurate, then the astronomy apartment has a higher acceptance rate; although, still competitive. There are no other astronomy programs in CT, that I am aware of.
How hard was it to get in? How was your experience?
I currently study finance(1 year done) and I got accepted to the University of New Haven on scholarship. I plan on taking extra classes in math and physics, so if I decide to pursue a degree in astronomy I will have the pre reqs done...