A college (Latin: collegium) is an educational institution or a constituent part of one. A college may be a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution, a part of a collegiate or federal university, an institution offering vocational education, or a secondary school.
In most of the world, a college may be a high school or secondary school, a college of further education, a training institution that awards trade qualifications, a higher-education provider that does not have university status (often without its own degree-awarding powers), or a constituent part of a university. In the United States, a college offers undergraduate programs; it may be independent or the undergraduate program of a university, it is generally also used as a synonym for a university while in some instances a college may also be a residential college. A college in francophone countries—France (see secondary education in France), Belgium, and Switzerland—provides secondary education. However, the Collège de France is a prestigious advanced research institute in Paris.
Have been reading up on tesseracts lately and I was wondering what class in college if any include the learning of these. Was thinking it would be a physics class of some sort but at the same time it could be a math class too.
Hey I'm going to be a junior this year and I'm starting to look into colleges. I would love to get into a place like Stanford or MIT but I'm not sure if I have the credentials to do so. Just wanted to get some feedback on my chances at a school like these. Below are my courses/extracurriculars...
I am currently a college student and am very interested in becoming a cryobiologist someday. Particularly, I would like to work on organ preservation or something similar. I just have a few questions regarding what path I should take to get there. Any advice by scientists working in this field...
I've been offered a place at both King's and Bristol to study physics at undergrad as a mature student (I just turned 26 two days ago).
I live in London currently and would quite like to stay here so the offer from KCL is the most immediately attractive. However King's physics department...
I am a sophomore at college and I am double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Physics. I am very excited about building stuff and I am looking for affordable electronics kits that would be suitable for a college level and that could get me started on advanced electronics hands-on work and...
why do you think this one school has such a weird math sequence
Whats the difference between taking college algebra&trig in one course vs taking something called precalculus?
At one school the math sequence requires taking college algebra and trig in one course together, (or separately if...
I graduated college and am looking at moving to a new place. I would like to hear some stories and experiences of people who were single after college, and how difficult/easy the dating game was in "the grown up world".
Homework Statement
If the work put in is 3000j, calculate the useful energy output.
[PLAIN]http://www.mkwebman.com/question
Load = 1962N
Homework Equations
VR = Distance covered by effort / Distance covered by load
MA = load/effort
Efficiency = MA / VR
Efficiency = useful...
A recent thread, about getting into MIT and/or CalTech got me thinking. And while I did post https://www.physicsforums.com/showpost.php?p=3387540&postcount=9", I don't want to hijack that thread.
Over the past year or two, I've been actively reading about college and university courses...
Education down here consists of 13 years of schooling and often, after the first five years of secondary school (post GCSE/iGCSE/O-Level), students choose to complete the remaining two years at a separate institution. My case is a little different. I started year 12 at the same school but due to...
So, I got a C in my Spanish 3H class in high school and I heard that it was one of the courses that gives you UC credit.
I passed the class so I can still graduate with the 3 year requirement, and I'm not sure if I'll need a language class later on in college.
I got into the class at a...
Do I need these classes from a community college??
I'm currently attending a community college and going to transfer to a university.
I am having an endless debate on rather I want to go EE, ME or Engineer Physics. I need to decide soon so I'm not wasting time at school...
Anyway, the...
Hi guys. This will be my first post. After reading through some of the threads here, I decided to look through recommendations for beginning physics books, which led me to Isaac Asimov's https://www.amazon.com/dp/0880292512/?tag=pfamazon01-20. Asimov writes with such conciseness and clarity...
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A question for all of the college/university teachers out there: Do good, full-time teaching positions for someone with only a Master's exist at the college level? If so, how rare/difficult to obtain are such positions? Does one have to be willing to relocate often?
I currently hold BS...
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My whole goal of going to college is to make myself as marketable as possible to employers. I'm a incoming freshmen and have to sign up for my courses. Due to taking several college courses while in high school I have reduced the number of credits for my BS down to 109. I'm going to...
Unfortunately my inferior Canadian education skips out at least a year of math topics in comparison with my American counterparts, so conics weren't a "huge" part of our curriculum.
Can someone tell me what course demands existing firm knowledge of properties of parabolas (directix, focus...
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I am currently enjoying my vacations and joining my UG course late this July. The institute I am joining doesn't offer any Astronomy and Astrophysics course but I am pretty much interested in it.
So, I want some guidance and materials on how to start Astronomy and Astrophysics self...
Hello friends .. I did a physics exam last week and had many doubts on questions 1 - d) e) and 2 - b) c) ... I tried to solve the test at home but I could not .. if someone can give a help I would greatly appreciate it! items d) and e) the question is a damped harmonic oscillations on the fluid...
Entering my 4th year of physics at University of Toronto, the time has come to look at graduate school...
I've just come across http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/theoreticalphysics/postgraduatestudy/mastersdegree", at Imperial College London, titled "MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces". Its...
There was a recent thread about community college, and the fact that many students who enroll aren't ready. A few people commented that those students are better off starting work in a menial job rather than going to college, then possibly entering the same menial job.
Suppose that you're...
I'm planning to apply to Rutgers in New Brunswick, NJ.
My stats so far.
GPA between 3.5 and 3.4 unweighted
1720 SAT 1200 Math and Critical Reading
Top 30% of class
4 years football
3 years TSA
Silver and bronze TSA achievement award
Teen CERT member (Community Emergency Response Team)
70+...
I'm a going to be a senior in high school next. I'm planning to go to Dental School. One the requirements is one year of Physics not counting AP credit. What would be better to the admissions office? To take the AP test in high school, and get around a B in Physics C or get a A in Physics B in...
Link: http://www.suntimes.com/5189336-417/report-over-a-third-of-students-entering-college-need-remedial-help.html"
Wow. Perhaps because I live in this math-intensive bubble that is university physics, I had no idea that so many students entering college weren't "ready" for college-level...
In high school, I had an IEP (individualized education plan) for a learning disability solely in mathematical comprehension. If I try to apply to a college or any post-secondary institution, will this negatively affect my chances of being admitted?
ALL of my other classes were mainstream...
I graduated high school in 2008, low. 2.5 GPA, 20 on ACT, I did literally NOTHING throughout high school.
And that trend continued through college. No idea what I wanted to do. Started in Business Administration, 2.7 first semester, 1.* next, 0.* next, really bad. Lost my TOPS award pretty...
Whats normal with wait lists? Usually, how many people get into the class?
Like typical or average? Every single person gets in who from the wait list most of the time, or?
I'm about to get my degree in electrical engineering with a 4.0 from utk (ranked maybe 70 in ee). Further, since it is a local university, I'm getting paid 20k/yr through scholarships for my bs and may be able to land a similar situation for my ms, i.e. no debt.
Should I use my scores to try...
**HELP**Planning on Going to College Early
Hey, guys! I'm an 8th grader at the moment. (Graduating in 1 and a half weeks!) I've decided that I want to go to college earlier than most to start on my future earlier. (My plan is super complicated, so we'll just skip it.) I have a few questions and...
They seem to be a total scam based on, if you notice they offer Trigonometry at one school and it takes 4 weeks to complete, however the normal semester is 18 weeks long. So when you enroll in the course, the teacher is only "required" to teach a certain amount of material, if you take the exact...
I have a mild case of dyscalculia. A specific learning disability in mathematical comprehension. Most colleges and universities require their students to take college-level math courses as part of the general education curriculum regardless of their major/minor. Because of my disability, I won't...
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I am a community college physics major finishing up my first year with the intention of transferring to a four-year college and, much further down the road, pursuing an advanced degree. I will be taking the last of the physics courses my school offers over the summer...
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After applying to the Universities and passing their interviews, I've been accepted to study at Imperial College and Cambridge. The subjects are nuclear engineering and nuclear energy.
Now I'm trying to decide between the two and thought maybe I could get some of your...
Doing some end-of-the-semester reflection regarding my course (algebra-based PHYS I & II, non-majors), and a suggestion was made to incorporate 'pre-tests' next term as a way to quickly flag students that may struggle with 1) algebra and 2) problem-solving, and who would then be recommended to...
This year, I will probably be attending post-secondary education, either at a technical school or community college (I can't afford a university yet). I heard that college-level coursework is extremely advanced and very difficult when compared to high school academics. And that the only people...
Hey, I'm getting laid off and I'm also going to a community college. I have two more classes to finish and I'm going to State.
However I'm getting stressed about being laid off. I won't be able to make car payments, won't go out as much and won't have income.
I was thinking about joining...
(Sorry for the two threads in 1 day, this is something that I feel requires attention though so I have created 2 threads, since it's 2 different topics)
I believe I have the qualifications to apply to well-regarded universities such as Harvard, MIT, CalTech, Oxford etc. I know their...
In the UK, following the Bologna process, any undergrad degree taking 4 years, assuming sufficient amount of credits is obtained, one is awarded a Masters degree. A 3 year course results in a bachelors. Why is it that in the US, one is awarded with BS after 4 years of study? Is it because of the...
im a sophomore at a junior college, and my calculus III prof. keeps ranting and raving about how we need to have better study skills, since at a 4 yr. university, in upper division math, science, engineering courses they go at a faster pace and cover more difficult subject matter. unfortunately...
Referring to any kind of engineering, pick your favorite?
But, how many semesters at a 4 year college does it take to get a Bachelors degree in engineering?
After you take your prep classes at a 2 year college for engineering, then how many semesters will it probably take to finish studying...
I have 3.43 GPA at the community college, because in the beginning I didn't care about my GPA and got a C in Biology and an F in Chem I and a couple of B's, but I retook Chem I and got all A's since then. Will my low GPA affect my chances to get to medical school? I am planning to get all A's...
Many colleges require that all students learn a foreign language, but I have no idea which one I would want to study. Right now I don't know which area of physics I want to go into, or where I want to live. I suppose that if I stay in the U.S. it doesn't really matter which foreign language I...
I need to decide between Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia. I like math an science but am unsure if I want to go into engineering. I'm thinking maybe a math and comp sci double major or an ee or comp sci one. But, I expect my interests to change once I enter college--which is a plus...
From what I understand, when a person attends post-secondary education either at a university or community college, they are required to partake in a "core curriculum" on top of their major and minor. This curriculum consists of English, history, science, and math. Just like in high school.
How...
I have used this forum for a while but I just registered because I could use lots of help. I am currently a Senior in high school, and have been accepted it into University of California Santa Cruz and University of California Riverside. I have been accepted to both for electrical engineering...
best books to learn math... college algebra onward...
In school I got up to cal 2 and made a D. lately, I've decided to go back and relearn everything slowly, doing every odd problem in the books i have.
the books i have are
College Algebra
graphing data and analysis 3rd edition by...
I'll be attending college in a few months, and I would like to know what mathematics to study in order to understand my classical mechanics class. Could anyone help me? I've heard that I should know ODEs and PDEs but I didn't think such math was required. Is this true? And what should I be...