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    Programs Quantum computing: major & job prospects?

    I know this is an old thread, but I'm wondering about the current prospects too, and what kind of jobs Phds can pursue if they need to go outside the field.
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    Testing Best Way to Study for the Physics GRE?

    Yep, that's it. The level of modern physics you'll see on the PGRE is most likely covered there.
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    Testing Best Way to Study for the Physics GRE?

    Get an extended edition version of a freshman physics text and work through the 40-something chapters. Then go over the practice exams and their solutions (grephysics.net). I also got the flash cards from Case Western and they're great, although some of the material is more advanced than...
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    Schools HORRIBLE PGRE score, 4.0 GPA - Grad School a Possibility?

    Did you do any preparation for it? The PGRE is all about speed and memorization, mostly from material of the 100 and 200 levels. If you went in there planning to attack the way you would an upper level HW set or exam, I can see how you'd mess up. Take it again or apply to schools that don't...
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    How many integration techniques are worth knowing?

    At the very least, know the techniques from Cal II, plus Stokes, Green's, and Residue Theorem. Just recently, I had to drag out the Mean Value Theorem to solve a delta function problem.
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    Schools Question about physics grad school.

    Wow, I honestly thought I was alone in these observations. I once had a question about one of my HW problems involving a proof and my professor said what basically boiled down to, "The book is old and well-used so the author must be right. Now get out of my office."
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    How to understand something you don't know/cant get

    Usually I try to read it over and over again for a few days. If that doesn't work, then I go to the campus library and try to find other sources that might help. If THAT doesn't work, I'll try to find some source on the internet that breaks the concept down in the simplest, dumbest terms...
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    Interested in doing thesis in subject not directly being researched at school

    Okay, thanks a bunch. I had a feeling I was overthinking the situation and missing the forest for the trees. I'll talk to my advisor and see if I should be concerned with rounding out an advisory committee.
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    Interested in doing thesis in subject not directly being researched at school

    I did a search but didn't see a thread related to this query, so here goes (and forgive me if this is an utterly idiotic question). I'm in a Physics Masters program (first semester) and before recently I didn't have a concrete idea of the research I wanted to pursue. After months of...
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    Can someone explain head to tail bunch differential acceleration?

    I was given an assignment involving finding the head to tail bunch differential acceleration of a beam of muons loading onto an RF cavity, and it occurred to me that my understanding of the concept might be keeping me from working the problem. Can somone concisely explain it to me?
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    Head to tail bunch differential acceleration

    Homework Statement Calculate the head to tail bunch differential acceleration from beam loading on an RF cavity. Homework Equations Frequency 201 MHz Stored energy varies as E^2 Acceleration varies as E Use any other variables that might be needed The Attempt at a Solution...
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    Which subjects in theoretical physics do undergrads find most difficult?

    As long as I have the math down pat, nothing's been too difficult.
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    Is dual engineering MS-MBA worth it?

    I'm leaning more and more towards this option, but I'm wondering if it'll ultimately be worth it. In your experience, will the MBA ultimately lead to a higher salary and/or more leadership than a MS alone?
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    Confused by my modern physics class

    Yep, it's pretty much a requirement everywhere. And yep, you will do a lot of calculating without knowing WHY. Modern physics texts are teasers for the material you'll encounter in later semesters, and most of them let you know beforehand that some of the derivations are beyond the scope of...
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