Next semester I have a choice to take a computational physics course or E+M 2.
The materials covered in the computational physics course are:
applications of scientific computational techniques to solutions of differential equations, matrix methods, and Monte Carlo methods used in physics...
As the title says would it be an overload to take all those classes together? I am wondering because these classes are only offered in the fall semester and I plan on taking the physics subject GRE next fall. What should I expect? Any input would be helpful thank you!
I am about to enter my junior year of college studying physics and have completed the previous 2 years at Michigan State. But due to a recent funding issue I am considering transferring to University of Illinois at Chicago. I am wondering if anyone would have some useful advice on whether this...