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rs2266
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Hey guys, I just had a question concerning graduate school.
I completed my freshman year at college and will begin sophomore year in the fall. I'll be taking Classical Mechanics and Advanced Lab. I have taken Physics 1, 2, 3, and a physics elective (medical physics). As for math, I've done Cal I, II, III, and Diffy Q.
Anywho, currently, I am doing what is called a "liberal arts" education. Well, I'm pre-med and I have to take these time-consuming honors classes (usually 2/semester). I will basically only have time to finish a BA in Physics (minor in math). Thus, I want to go to graduate school and try for a Master's degree in engineering physics or applied physics before attempting to do anything else so I have an advanced, more solidified background in physics.
My question is: How competitive are master's degrees in applied physics/engineering physics?
(compared to PhD programs) Is it easier to get in? Are Physics GRE score averages generally lower? Is my reasoning sufficient for wanting to apply for a Master's degree?
Cost isn't a real concern, to be honest.
Thanks guys
I completed my freshman year at college and will begin sophomore year in the fall. I'll be taking Classical Mechanics and Advanced Lab. I have taken Physics 1, 2, 3, and a physics elective (medical physics). As for math, I've done Cal I, II, III, and Diffy Q.
Anywho, currently, I am doing what is called a "liberal arts" education. Well, I'm pre-med and I have to take these time-consuming honors classes (usually 2/semester). I will basically only have time to finish a BA in Physics (minor in math). Thus, I want to go to graduate school and try for a Master's degree in engineering physics or applied physics before attempting to do anything else so I have an advanced, more solidified background in physics.
My question is: How competitive are master's degrees in applied physics/engineering physics?
(compared to PhD programs) Is it easier to get in? Are Physics GRE score averages generally lower? Is my reasoning sufficient for wanting to apply for a Master's degree?
Cost isn't a real concern, to be honest.
Thanks guys