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hello,
i m a foreign national from turkey.
i am planning to opt for M.S and later phd in physics from a U.S.A university.
i wanted to know :-
1) do you have to pay to do M.S/phd or is there any scholarship/stipend
programme available.(and if any stipend is...
Hi there,
I am considering majoring in physics, and I was wondering what advantage there is in getting a masters in physics, as opposed to a B.S. or going all the way for the PhD. What kind of jobs can you get with an M.S? Also, do schools award you with a master's en route to a PhD...
OK PhD's, check this out!
http://universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/ - Exploration of the Universe Division :-p
http://universe.gsfc.nasa.gov/jobs/ - :-p
Go for it!
This probably belongs under Academic and Career Guidance, but it seems more appropriate here.
I'm currently a high school senior applying to colleges, planning to major in aerospace engineering. However, I am concerned about the job outlook and employment locations for the field. I was to work in a R&D department of a major cororation but also want to stay reasonably close to home (NY)...
Greetings everyone, i'd like to hear some words from you all =)
I recently ran a search, and its seems that 99% of job opportunities in the field of physics requires a Ph.D. in Physics. Does that mean those who failed to complete the Ph.D. course somehow or didn't even get a chance to...