Preparing for Graduate School: Joining the Physics Community on Physics Forums

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In summary, joining the Physics Community on Physics Forums is a valuable resource for those preparing for graduate school in physics. The forum offers a platform for discussion and collaboration with fellow physics enthusiasts and professionals, providing opportunities for learning and networking. It also offers a wealth of information and resources, including study guides, practice problems, and advice on graduate school applications. By becoming a member of this active and supportive community, aspiring physicists can enhance their knowledge and skills and gain valuable insights into the graduate school experience.
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Matthew S
Hello all! I’m pleased to meet all of you here on Physics Forums! I have a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, and I’ve spent about 2 years traveling and broadening my horizons; however, I think that now I am ready to come back to the Physics world. As such, I will be self-studying a lot of different physics topics, in an effort to prepare myself for graduate school. My purpose for coming here is that, I hope that I can learn a lot from the rest of you, and I hope that I can find answers to my questions that I may have, during this self-study process. I’m happy to meet all of you! :)
 
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Hello Matthew,
That's excellent that you're getting back into physics and pursuing graduate school. Just out of curiosity, what types of things are you interested in studying in? I'm still an undergraduate pursuing a B.S. in math, but I've really gotten into physics these last few months. Like you, I joined to learn from this great community of people, but in my case, I'm self-learning in preparation to take some classes I will be taking for a physics minor. Being that you already have a Bachelor's in physics, I'll probably be the one learning from your posts.
 
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Thanks everyone for the warm welcome! :)
 

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