I just sent my UCAS application for these degrees. Most probably I will end up with Mphys (maybe Msci), but I will see which universities accept me.
Now my question is: what jobs/ careers can I pursue with this degree? What about this degree plus a PhD?
And that besides teaching careers (I...
I know it's not really a "practical" reason, but I really feel that studying physics will be more fullfiling in the long run. I mean, when I get older I won't have the time or the mental capacity to understand such a deep subject. I won't regret it if I will have to learn by myself some...
What are the chances of working in IT if you have a physics degree??
How much do you have to work individually in order to gain the required programming knowledge??
Are there relevant courses you can take as a physics undergrad?? Do you learn any programming language that is relevant to the IT...
What about Princeton? Harvard? Yale?
There is Physics and Philosophy at Oxford which I found verry interesting. Are there undergrads like that popular in the US? (like combining two different subjects)
After this summer I'm starting my 11th grade.
I would like to study physics at a top university (UK or US). But at the moment, I don't have any physics or mathematics olympiad prize.
Do I need an International Olympiad to go to a top university?
I'm confident my baccalaureate grade...