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morenogabr
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Alright, I need the opinion of my esteemed and knowledgeable peers. My situation: I started my undergad physics degree at UT Austin in 2007. I was a bit immature and really blew a good deal with regards to scholarships. I was distracted, to say the least. After two years I transferred to the UT San Antonio physics program because my prospects were looking doubtful.
Now I've been here for two years things have really turned around academically, I've been on deans list every semester at UTSA. But the phy program is disappointing in a lot of ways, and I find myself yearning to apply my newfound self-discipline to the challenges of UT Austin.
I've recently applied for readmit to Austin and now must decide if it would actually be worth transferring back over or if I would just be making a worse mess of my undergraduate education.
If I stay, I would have about 3 more semesters, I would be taking a lot of important classes (quant, therm, optics, EM, ED). Transferring might add a whole year or more onto that. But it might be worth to take all these important classes at a better school. Heck, I would probably take classical over just because they did such a terrible job with it here at utsa.
What do you think? Is it worth it? Would getting accepted to a better grad program be easier or more difficult from UT Austin?
Now I've been here for two years things have really turned around academically, I've been on deans list every semester at UTSA. But the phy program is disappointing in a lot of ways, and I find myself yearning to apply my newfound self-discipline to the challenges of UT Austin.
I've recently applied for readmit to Austin and now must decide if it would actually be worth transferring back over or if I would just be making a worse mess of my undergraduate education.
If I stay, I would have about 3 more semesters, I would be taking a lot of important classes (quant, therm, optics, EM, ED). Transferring might add a whole year or more onto that. But it might be worth to take all these important classes at a better school. Heck, I would probably take classical over just because they did such a terrible job with it here at utsa.
What do you think? Is it worth it? Would getting accepted to a better grad program be easier or more difficult from UT Austin?