The final chapter of the series on what to expect during your physics degree! We go over Senior year as a physics major, and some of the extra things you might need to do that year.
Link to ets website: https://www.ets.org/gre/subject/about/content/physics
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andrew i honestly love your vids
Hey nice video! What the heck is the difference between a minor/major/undergrad/bachelor? Im from Europe and you go there to an university to get you bachelors degree after 3-4 years and after that you do your masters for about 2 years. Could somebody please be so kind and explain me the difference between those various stages of education and maybe translate them into the standard european/german degrees :D Thank You !
Hey Andrew? DO you recommend medical physics for grad school? thanks
I feel I'll be in for one hell of a ride considering I've never had to take any sort of SAT exam, so taking the GRE and PGRE might be a "Culture shock".
in the UK, can u go for a PhD directly after undergrad?
If you don't mind sharing, how well did you do on the PGRE, scaled score? I know how people get about sharing that lol.
Now I understand why standardized tests are big conversation
I'm over here struggling to get high enough scores on the SAT and ACT, and I don't even know what I have coming ahead 😧😧
Physics GRE is offered 3 times a year btw
This question may seem completely out of context but do you occasionally read arXiv papers? I find it quite interesting sometimes!:)
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