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SushiLord
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Hello everyone,
I have always loved physics but for many reasons (mostly parents) I didn't major in physics.
I am about to get my master's in computer science in europe and am soon moving to the US to work.
I know that continuing studies is easier than in europe (in my country it's simply impossible) so I would like to know if anyone knows how I could achieve this.
Are there night courses ? Online only degrees ?
I already have a basic understanding of some fields of physics as I taught myself (quantum physics, relativity and classical).
Thank you for your time,
SushiLord
I have always loved physics but for many reasons (mostly parents) I didn't major in physics.
I am about to get my master's in computer science in europe and am soon moving to the US to work.
I know that continuing studies is easier than in europe (in my country it's simply impossible) so I would like to know if anyone knows how I could achieve this.
Are there night courses ? Online only degrees ?
I already have a basic understanding of some fields of physics as I taught myself (quantum physics, relativity and classical).
Thank you for your time,
SushiLord