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flyingpig
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I am planning to become a physicist. But here is my question. Next year I will be heading to a post-secondary institution; however, I am unable to decide whether I should go to a college or university.
Here are some problems
1. Money isn't a BIG concern, but it's always good to save up. Actually money is not a concern at all...
2. Are classes bigger in an University than in College, in terms of # of students per class
3. Is it actually difficult to transfer from another University to another University? Would it be easier to transfer from a college to a University?
4. This is probably a dumb question, but what are the chances of a student in studying in a community college that has a chance to go an Ivy League or any rich universities for his Ph.D?
Other question
1. OKay, so as I said before, I wanted to become a Physicist. However, I want to know how many years or what degree of Chemistry must I have to become one. I am taking AP chemistry right now because it is recommanded, but seriously, do I need Chemistry?
Also, I forgot to mention that I am taking the AP Exams in May
Here are some problems
1. Money isn't a BIG concern, but it's always good to save up. Actually money is not a concern at all...
2. Are classes bigger in an University than in College, in terms of # of students per class
3. Is it actually difficult to transfer from another University to another University? Would it be easier to transfer from a college to a University?
4. This is probably a dumb question, but what are the chances of a student in studying in a community college that has a chance to go an Ivy League or any rich universities for his Ph.D?
Other question
1. OKay, so as I said before, I wanted to become a Physicist. However, I want to know how many years or what degree of Chemistry must I have to become one. I am taking AP chemistry right now because it is recommanded, but seriously, do I need Chemistry?
Also, I forgot to mention that I am taking the AP Exams in May
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