I'm currently a freshman physics major coming into university from an early college high school, so I was lucky enough to have some experience taking college level physics courses before I came to university. I didn't think that those courses were rigorous enough in comparison to what I've heard...
Thank you for the reply and love the enthusiasm for your school. Do you know any information that could be compared between the two? Like would there be any outstanding difference between the programs? And, what was your time at UNC like?
Also, yeah no Duke, but I've heard they're actually...
I need help in deciding on a college to attend for a bachelor's in physics.
I live in North Carolina, and I got accepted into the following schools:
Appalachian State University
Georgia Tech
NC State
The Ohio State University
Illinois Urbana-Champaign
University of Maryland College Park
UNC...
No. They always mentioned transferring in as a junior and how we would be able to get our bachelors two years after we transferred from our current school.
College professors, high school teachers, and during course scheduling, we are asked if we plan on get our Associate's and going into the workforce or if we plan on transferring. I have always said transferring, and my advisor helped me schedule out my courses to fit with a physics undergraduate...
It's not that I do not believe her. It's just that I have been told since the start of my freshman year in high school that I would be able to transfer as a junior to a university, which would be the best option, but I want to confirm that the idea of enrolling as a freshman would be as good, if...
I will be graduating from early college (high school dual enrolled with community college) in 2022. I'm a senior, but we add a fifth year at our school, so I'll be a "supersenior." I will graduate with my high school diploma as well as an Associate's in Science and possibly an Associate's in...
It is to my understanding that private schools are less likely to accept transfer credits from a community college. I may be wrong about this, but I remember reading this policy while looking at transfer information at some private universities.
Before I get to the question, I'll introduce my current education. I am a senior in high school at Yadkin Early College. At this school, students are dual enrolled in high school and community college. We also go to school for an additional year (5 instead of 4) so we have finished our required...