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WarPhalange
I'll be graduating this coming year and it's time to hunt for graduate schools. Definitely will go into experimentalism, and fondling the idea of applied physics.
Anybody know anything about that or any schools that have a specialization in it? I found out Cornell has a separate kind of division for applied physics, which is cool. That's kind of what I'm looking for.
Would going into applied physics have any cons vs. regular physics?
Anybody know anything about that or any schools that have a specialization in it? I found out Cornell has a separate kind of division for applied physics, which is cool. That's kind of what I'm looking for.
Would going into applied physics have any cons vs. regular physics?