dorian gray said:why bump this shitty thread? physics is for fucken losers!
<crimson> said:suck my dick you cocksucking asshole. you're just jealous you dropped out of the phys program.
which i'll probably do to0.
<crimson> said:So I'm thinking of majoring in Physics now. I know it'll be tough, but if I apply myself, I know I can do good. Any words of encouragement..or just comments, for those in a Physics program?
Also, I was wondering, to the posters that live in non-English speaking countries:
How often do your professors/teachers speak in English in class? All the time? Not often?..I know a lot of foreign countries are big on the students learning English, and everyone here that types it, types pretty well.
Lakestream said:btw, all universities in Sweden are public. They're free, and you even get payed to study (~300$/month) plus the option to loan an added 600$/month if you want to (to pay back after you're done).. sure, you have to pay for books, but it's still such a bargain to study. The downside, of course, is that many apply to some educations (like medicine, law, architecture, etc.), so you'll really need your grades to get in to those.. for example, for med school here, if you have all high school grades MVG (the best grade out of three..), roughly the equivalent of straight A's, you have ~25% chance of getting in (simple lottery).. if you finish with a 2.0 (top score) at our SAT-equivalent (2.0 is the top 0.5%), you have 50% chance of getting in.. and if you have anything else than top score on "SAT" or "straight A's", you don't have a chance.
<crimson> said:holy shit, free upper level schooling? i fucking hate america even more haha. the costs for school is fucking disgusting. i chose to go to a state school, cause i still wanted to live at home, and my school is "cheap" compared to a lot of schools. fuck man hah.
also, that's really awesome that you are pursuing becoming a doctor. GL dude.