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Poop-Loops
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I've been thinking about this for a while... I'm going to a CC right now. Only 3 real physics courses offered (mechanics, E/M, waves/heat, no calculus or anything, real basic courses) and I took them all my first year (last year), and now I won't have any for next year. Anyway, I am planning to go to University of Washington for my BS. So I checked their requirements on the website and I see that they have physics courses listed for every year as a recommended path.
http://www.phys.washington.edu/bspaths.htm
Will I have to spend an extra year then to make up for it? Or what? Surely others have done this before?
I asked my advisor about this and he told me I'll be fine. That's a bit more vague than I want...
PL
http://www.phys.washington.edu/bspaths.htm
Will I have to spend an extra year then to make up for it? Or what? Surely others have done this before?
I asked my advisor about this and he told me I'll be fine. That's a bit more vague than I want...
PL