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- From: phew@mullet.gu.uwa.edu.au (Phew)
- Subject: Re: math and physics degrees
- Message-ID: <1992Aug26.100729.7152@mullet.gu.uwa.edu.au>
- Organization: University Computer Club --- Perth, Western Australia
- References: <1992Aug17.125911.7989@pellns.alleg.edu>
- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 10:07:29 GMT
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- This is at a slight tangent, but anyway...
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- I am an undergraduate, planning to do a double major in Maths and Physics.
- At our university, it is possible to be admitted to Masters of Engineering
- directly from honours in Science.
- Is this a good way to go (Has anyone actually done this?). I also plan
- to go on and get a Ph.D ASAP, and so have a similar problem to that being
- discussed here - Ph.D in Maths, Physics or Engineering.
- Note - I don't intend to be responsible for a flame war between the merits
- of the fields, but I want to go into research at NASA or some similar place
- and want to maximize my options.
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- Thanks in advance.
-
- Patrick Hew
- 1st Year Science/ Engineering
- University of Western Australia
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