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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Basically exposed. He admits he was negative. But anyways he may have his way of presenting his view. I don't mind. But someone else may, in the future. The forums should be a healthy & safe place for questions not with judgemental style. Love you all! Thanks for the support & advice!
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Thanks @gwnorth this is a solid advice. That's closest to what the professors told me about too. I just had meetings with professors & researchesrs from MIT and Princeton, they gave me really useful tips. Thanks everyone for the answers! @Vanadium 50 you have lost the whole point of my...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Thanks for the response @Frabjous. Look to be clear again I don't mind about the extra years. I just want the path that would give me the best chances for the PhD. Is it the BSc one or the MSc one? Both of them require the same amount of years here in my country, because in the MSc one I will...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    I don't judge anyone. These kind of answers just don't offer any point. But let's assume that I lack realism and I live in my one utopia. What are your suggestions for the question. PS: Ι was reading the forum years now before entering as a member don't worry.
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Dear @Vanadium 50, I have observed that despite some exceptions like @CrysPhys, who answered me like a gentleman and gave me real advice, the majority of you people here try either to insult or mock anyone who has questions. I will do you a favor and explain to you. Read carefully the dialogue...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Hello @gwnorth ! I'm sure that I want to follow the academic path since I was undergraduate so I knew that this may require some years. Could you suggest me a faster way for the path? At least for the PhD one?
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Thank you @CrysPhys for your respond! Given these facts I would say this option is the best too. It will also allow me to develop more my coding skills and also maybe write some more relevant papers before get into it. I hope my previous studies won't have any negative impact for the committee...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    In general I had to work most of my uni years because of financial and other personal difficulties. I believe in myself, I know where I can stand or what I am capable to achieve, the only thing is to show it to a admission commitee too with the most optimized way. I had been accepted for a...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    This is not an option because I have already been awarded my degree, and even if I did so the courses could not be recorded in my grade transcript. But given that I cover the classes in MSc level degree, which universities you think I would be eligible to join?
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Thank you for your answer Choppy. In my country they don't have any problem with a 2nd BSc you just give some intro exams in Physics I & II and Math analysis. Also to notice that it will take 3 years for the 2nd BSc because I already have a BSc in physical sciences, as the department rules...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    Hello Frabjous thanks for the answer. To clarify it, the desire for theoritical physics is not so abstract. I mean I have some subfields in my mind because theoritical physics can be done in every branch of physics. My desires mostly meet the Quantum Mechanics/High Energy Theory field. In...
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    2nd BSc or MSc in physics for physics-PhD in top program in USA

    TL;DR Summary: In summary. I have BSc in Chemistry with honours and want to make research in more theoritical physics oriented field. I don't afraid the studies and the hours needed but I want opinions for the best possible option (MSc or 2nd BSc), in terms of usefulness for my PhD application...
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