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If you had your time over again what would you have studied? And where? For me it would have been Philosophy at Durham. I actually read Chemistry at Manchester. Never made a good decision in my life. Would probably have required 3 As, but in what subjects...
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Hello, I am trying to get an education, so I went back to school and am trying to study sciences, which I hoped will get me in to UNI. I applied to study physiotherapy, as I find it quite interesting, have dealt with them and love working with people....
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You need to at least have some basic understanding here we go 20 print "Hello world" 30 goto 20 that reminds me that i studied logo when i was like 13 further education On to your question ....
Statistics, estimation, physics, engineering.
Without physics knowledge(or,little knowledge),can someone be good at computer science?or,what's the relationship between physics and cs?
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Although....
The only places where physics is useful in computer science is in game programming and physics research.
Using the sections of Physics that overlap with Maths (well, at least the syllabi I studied, manyYes, quite easily.
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I'm curious as to what educational background OT has. I've seen all sorts of posts from Electrical Engineering to Music History, so this should be interesting.
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Finish up my BA in Mathematics and BA in Economics .
BSc Physics, doing a MSc in theoretical physics at the moment.
Aerospace Engineer major and I'm currently studying to get my qualification using GIS.
I am wondering whether to do some extra studying around Physics as some people have advised me that having a background in Physics is good for programmers to have. I would be interested to here other peoples opinions on this.
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But I never got the impression that they....
I have never, though, used my physics knowledge in a domain-specific programmers who studied physics---either at the undergraduate or graduate level.
Easier for me if I had studied CS.
I'm interested in doing a "Solar System" simulator that will allow me to simulate the rotational and gravitational forces of planets and stars. I'd like to be able to say, simulate our solar system, and simulate it across varying speeds (ie, watch Earth...
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It's a great ....
Finally, if you/Two-body_problem http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-body_problem If you're simulating physics, I highly recommend Box2D .
Are simple and I'm sure you've heard about them, if not studied them in high school.
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I think physics is over rated....
I had 43% at the end and then fluked the provincial and got 82% on it haha final grade of 54 physics 211 at Oregon State University.
If this is physics 12 you're talkin about, man i did bad in that...
Hi all, I am a Computer Science graduate [or will be in 2012] and am planning to do my post graduate studies in Computer Science itself, because programming has always been my passion. At the same time, I joined physics forums during my high school years...
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Most introductory physics books....
This is usually done in 2 or 3 semesters.
Just figured I'd offer some textbook-buying advice, because any serious foray into physics is going physics (relativity and introductory quantum mechanics).
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To get straight to the point, a friend and I are planning to take the Physics C: Mechanics & Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism courses during the 2011-2012 school year through the Stanford EPGY program. Our school does not offer the class but has agreed...
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Or done AP Physics C online? I have self-studied it while taking a Physics B course simultaneously Princeton review Self-studied Physics B last year and Physics C this year, no physics class.
Alevel Maths, Chemistry, Physics and Biology, Which one do you find Harder? I am doing all and to be honest each subject has its ups and downs. even if your only doing one of them, how hard are you finding it? :rolleyes:
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