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AryaKimiaghalam
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Hi All!,
Hope you are doing well.
(Grad admissions related)
I recently talked to a Professor of mine about my course work in 4th year of undergrad (Physics).
My aim is to try my luck and apply to the 15 top programs in North America (Ivy's etc.). With this in mind, my prof strongly suggested that I compare my curriculum with Schools like MIT and Harvard and take whatever their Physics majors are required to take as the core part of their program in my fourth year. In these schools, students take one higher level course in Quantum mechanics as a part of their program compared to my program. I can take the same type of course at my university to match with those curricula but it is not a degree requirement at my school.
In addition to these, the area of Physics I have in mind is Biological Physics, which doesn't need advanced quantum mechanics.
What should I do in this situation? I don't like advanced quantum mechanics but yet my prof tells me to take it anyway even if my program of study (biophysics) would have nothing to do with it. Does this make sense?
Does one have to match their undergrad curriculum to the undergrad curriculum of the school they want to apply to?
Does anyone have any experience with schools like the Ivy schools in this regard?
I would appreciate your insight.
Hope you are doing well.
(Grad admissions related)
I recently talked to a Professor of mine about my course work in 4th year of undergrad (Physics).
My aim is to try my luck and apply to the 15 top programs in North America (Ivy's etc.). With this in mind, my prof strongly suggested that I compare my curriculum with Schools like MIT and Harvard and take whatever their Physics majors are required to take as the core part of their program in my fourth year. In these schools, students take one higher level course in Quantum mechanics as a part of their program compared to my program. I can take the same type of course at my university to match with those curricula but it is not a degree requirement at my school.
In addition to these, the area of Physics I have in mind is Biological Physics, which doesn't need advanced quantum mechanics.
What should I do in this situation? I don't like advanced quantum mechanics but yet my prof tells me to take it anyway even if my program of study (biophysics) would have nothing to do with it. Does this make sense?
Does one have to match their undergrad curriculum to the undergrad curriculum of the school they want to apply to?
Does anyone have any experience with schools like the Ivy schools in this regard?
I would appreciate your insight.