Seeking the advice of other people
- From: "rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx" <rehamkcirtap@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 18 Dec 2006 13:58:39 -0800
Hello. Alot of you may not have seen me on the boards before because I
cannot yet write intelligently about alot of things, being an undergrad
with quite e few classes to go. I occasionally chime in though and I
certainly like to shoot at the cranks.
Anyway, I was wondering if I could get some collective advice. Due to
the constraints of my particular registration with my school I must
maintain my full time status. After lengthly analysis I have
determined I either take a double major or a bunch of possibly
extraneous classes.
I am a physics major and I am planning on graduate work (possibly in
quantum something, but I'm still working exactly what I need to
properly express my ideas), they don't let you do anything cool without
a PhD. So the obvious choice to me is a bachelor's in math as a double
major. I am after all already minored in math. Then I have to take
another minor, as it is required for a degree in physics if you are
planning to go to grad school.
So I figured that it won't hurt to ask for advice here. There are
quite a few actual sincere people that post here. On the other hand
there are quite a few cranks, and this post is definitely fodder for
them. As such I would prefer any serious suggestions be emailed to me
directly at:
REHAMKCIRTAP@xxxxxxxxx
Thank you in advance for all suggestions, even if they are deliberately
full of ***. Good and bad advice by a wide line of application. Have
a happy holiday
.
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