I'm asking because I'm slow when it comes to mathematics in Physics exams , and I was wondering if Universities cater for people who are slow thinkers by making Physics exams longer than high school exams?
Hi guys, wassup? I am a physics undergraduate motivated to get into top graduate programs, namely MIT. It is not its name or prestige (only a small amount!) which attracts me to it, but the experience I desire, that is, to immerse myself to an environment, surrounded by other students of diverse...
Hello! I am a fourteen-year-old Freshman in Minnesota and I am very interested in being a possible chemist. I am planning as of now, to go to MIT for a doctorates degree in chemistry and I am anticipating the amount of work that shall take and that is what I would like to ask you people. I was...
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I'm an Indian student from the CBSE curriculum in 10th standad (started a month ago). I want to do under-graduation in Astronomy / Computer Sciences / Robotics / Mechanical Engineering (still not decided yet. But it'd be much better if I can able to study all of them together :p) in any of...
Hi everyone! I was admitted as an undergraduate transfer student to MIT and Harvard College for Fall 2015. I am now stuck deciding between the two. Which one do you think is better for studying experimental condensed matter physics or just physics in general?
I graduated from UMass Amherst with a computer engineering degree, and, like I say in my bio, I've always been passionate about physics and math, but especially theoretical physics. I live near Cambridge, which is why I'm looking into MIT. I browsed the school's website, and I found the "Center...
Hello guys,i am 16 years old and i love physics...I want to become a physician and i was wondering what is the best college to apply for when the right time comes.I am between MIT and University of Cambridge .. I also want to know how hard is to get accepted to those two or what's the...
I really want to attend MIT graduate school. Here are some things about me:
I am a sophomore at an HBCU on a full scholarship. I am a physics major planning on double majoring by adding mathematics (because I LOVE it).
-Overall GPA: 3.84
-Physics GPA: 4.00 (but I've only taken Physics I &...
I'm currently in community college and will be transferring to a 4-year university hopefully in 2016. I'm wondering if the math and sciences taught at "big name" or "elite" colleges, such as MIT, Caltech, Princeton, Harvard, etc., are harder or more advanced than those same subjects taught at...
Hello, I am interested in the free downloads that are publicly available on the main websites of elite universities. By "free downloads" I mean textbooks that are publicly available on the websites of the universities (in pdf or docx). That also includes public research documents from those...
MIT cuts ties with Walter Lewin after online harassment probe
Institute revokes emeritus title, removes online courses of popular physics professor who starred in viral videos
http://tech.mit.edu/V134/N60/walterlewin.html
Hello,
I am working through the MIT OCW courses 8.01 and 8.012. At my university we already learned about tensors in the first mechanics course but I don't really understand them completely.
Therefore I am searching for some MIT OCW course that covers tensors.
I'd be glad at any help.
Apart...
Hello, Physics Forums. I am currently working through my graduate school applications and am now finishing up my statements of purpose for MIT, Caltech, and Michigan. While working on the MIT application, I came upon a thought that I'm sure most people have- am I even good enough to succeed at...
There is to kinds of Calculus 1 at MIT - 18.01 and 18.014 that is more rigorous and based on Apostol's book. I want to know what kind usually physics major students prefer.
8.05x: Mastering Quantum Mechanics is a free online intermediate level course in Quantum Mechanics to be offered by the MIT Physics Department and edX.The course will start on February 10, 2015 and will be taught by Professor Barton Zwiebach. It will follow closely MIT’s residential 8.05, the...
ok, so i want to apply to mit. I am a junior, my sat score is 800 for math, 740 reading, 690 writing, subject sats, bio 720, physics 800, and 800 on both maths. i haven't taken any physics class(because of special cirriculam in my school) my gpa isn't very good, however, i ve taken really...
MIT OCW recently posted their introductory quantum class 8.04 at
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-04-quantum-physics-i-spring-2013/
I was wondering if anyone would be interested in going through the course. I'm primarily studying it to get ready for the MIT MOOC 8.05x Quantum Physics...
In MIT OCW's video course 8.04 Quantum Physics I there are four textbooks listed, and readings suggested for each. In the video of the first lecture the professor recommends studying in groups with people who have done readings from different textbooks. Since I'm not taking the class at MIT that...
Hey, everyone! I'm wanting to start doing the online MIT physics course, but I'm having a difficult time deciding which section to go for. I'm wanting a very thorough understanding of Physics, as I would eventually like to have a PhD in the topic. My community college isn't thorough at all, so...
Hi, I'm studying engineering physics in Europe (3rd year currently).
I'll be studying in a foreign country next year, but I am unsure as to where I should go. I have good enough academics to get into MIT (and probably the other ivy leagues), but I'm not from a well-off financial background...
Does someone understand why do they have two different titles which functionally are equivalent?
:biggrin:
http://math.mit.edu/academics/grad/
I must say that "Doctor of Science", aka D.Sc sounds more special than the old PhD.
BTW, another anecdotal video clip from youtube:
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I am currently a tenth grader. My question is: what should I be doing (or continuing) in order to be a successful candidate for MIT admission? I plan to major in physics/minor in CS or EE. I have been taking all posssible advanced classes at my school. I have been self-teaching...
I want to learn artificial intelligence, so I decided to learn maths. I began from one-variable calculus at MIT open course ware. And these lectures seemed to me very easy, especially compared with Apostol's or Spivak's calculus.
So I want to ask is it enough MIT open course ware lectures for my...
well if a person has low marks in 10th and 12th grade(85% and 75%) and he gets into a low level college,but if he do well in college in all the semesters and get 99% and has a good scores in toefl and ielts.can he get into one of these colleges for post graduation? :confused:
Homework Statement
My snipping tool is totally broken. So I'm going to leave a link :x
It's problem 1.6
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-02-electricity-and-magnetism-spring-2002/assignments/ps1a.pdf
Homework Equations
E_{sheet}=\frac{σ}{2ε_{0}}
E_{slab}=\frac{ρD}{2ε_{0}}...
Which has the best program/research in plasma physics? I would have said Wisconsin but Alcator CMOD got its funding back this year so maybe MIT?
I am talking about either the engineering or physics departments, doesn't matter.
Some time ago I made a thread about advice going to MIT. Now I am seeing how does the transfer process work in several universities, but I have find that it is a labyrinth.
Each university site tells me to register many things, for example to do the SAT test, and then to PROFILE, which...
I am currently studying physics at "Tecnológico de Monterrey", a university in México, which is a good university, and not just for mexican standards, which aren't lower than any others but that's not the point.
The point is that in the university they are lying to me regarding my scholarship...
MIT Physics "Challenge Problems" (OCW)
I had a question for anyone who is familiar with MIT and their OCW. I like to use their content to compliment my studies, but I feel some of their challenge problems are quite difficult. I am curious, are those challenge problems something they expect...
Hi, I am a Junior in high school and if I can, I would like to do Independent Study next year based on either the OCW for http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-20-introduction-to-special-relativity-january-iap-2005/ or 8.033 - Relativity. I wanted to know if they most likely would be possible for...
MIT has a Physics Demo called "Rubber and Glass Rods with Tinsel and Balloon"
(Not sure if I can post links but easily found on youtube). I have watched the video several times but am a bit puzzled.
First the lab technician charges the rod by friction but then when he moves it close to the...
I just had a interview yesterday and found that every student must pass the swim test once they get into MIT, is this true? Is the swim test hard? What if I don't know how to swim at all? What should I do then?
Hi all, I am a south african, it's been my dream to get into MIT, what would I need to do to get in? and B what would I need to do to get a bursary(unrealistic I know but still). Do they care at all about second language?
Three semesters of calc at my college = 2 semesters at MIT?
I'm curious... at my college, I'm currently fulfilling my prerequisites for my AA with a physics major. For my state (Florida), the prereqs. for math include 3 calc courses, Calc I, Calc II, and Calc III (with ODE as a suggested but...
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My name is Anthony, I am 18 years old and i live in Greece . I just got accepted at the physics department of the University of Athens as a undergraduate . From my little age i always wanted to explore Nature and learn its rules so i know i have made the right...
Okay, so I am an international student (i.e not a citizen or resident of the U.S or Canada), and will probably need some financial aid. That makes it a lot harder to get into MIT from what I've heard. Anyway, is MIT even a possible goal for me, or am I being over-ambitious? Here are some of the...
The result found in problem 7.1 says that the velocity of the two stage rocket(v1 in the derivation in the link below) < velocity of a single stage rocket(v2). Am i misinterpreting the results since I thought that the purpose of a multistage rocket was to attain higher terminal velocities. If...
What does it really take to get into grad school at MIT?? What GRE scores? Does a single publication make a difference? Two? Three publications? Summer REU programs? Letters of recommendation from an alum? Is there an oral entrance exam? On the realm of great, how great do you need to be...
The lecture in question...
So what happens if I actually build this circuit and hook my fluke to it? How can moving my meter from the right side of the table to the left change my voltage reading if the circuit and my meter's connection to it is untouched? What happens if I put the meter...
Hi, here are my credentials.
2008-2010: First two years of BSc physics at Imperial College London - 89% in my first year and 69% in the second year.
2010-2012: took gap years due to financial difficulty
2012-2013: Final year of BSc Physics at Imperial College London - expected to obtain...
Hey guys,
I am currently a Physics undergrad student. We have a professor that is more into research, so he isn't the best at teaching the material. Many people are having issues with this specific class due to the professor and we are looking for a way to teach ourselves. I found MIT Open...
I am currently a Junior at Utah State University majoring in Physics and minoring in Mathematics. As of now I am on the 5 year program so I have 3 more years to go. My GPA is not the most impressive, it's currently a 3.3 and I am projecting around a 3.6 when I graduate. I've always focused more...
I was wondering if anyone could give me any advice/past experiences about applying to the MIT phD nuclear engineering program. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
Hello. I'm an international student and I've just completed my A Levels, my SAT Subject Tests and I expect to take the SAT Reasoning Test in Oct/Nov. My freshman year should start in Sept 2013.
Here are my results:
A levels (CIE)
Maths: A*
Physics: A*
Chemistry: A*
Further Maths: Expecting A*...
This is nothing short of amazing. MIT figured out a way back in February to view how light 'moves' on, about and through objects.
Here is a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snSIRJ2brEk&feature=related
They apparently use multiple staggered high speed cameras to capture the images and...
I just read the Photonics Spectra article "Artificial leaf could charge up developing world". The research was published in the American Chemical Society journal which I don't have access to, but from the Abstract, this would be interesting to observe:
H2 and O2 bubbles :cool:
Hello,
I tried To download this course from MIt . it's about modern algebra
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-701-algebra-i-fall-2010/
but I didn't find a link to download from ..
so
I ask if anyone can help me to download this course !
I contact with the site but I...