Physics GRE- college classes
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:24 pm
Hey everyone,
I am an undergraduate computer science student and am considering taking the Physics GRE in April. I have taken Physics I, Physics II, and Physics III which have covered most of the material that I have seen listed that i need for my GRE- like classical mechanics, electrostatics, relativity, etc.. When I looked through the practice tests online, I was pretty confident with most of the problems on there.
However, I haven't taken more in-depth versions of these classes like classical mechanics II or quantum mechanics II/III. Will the three physics classes I've taken so far be enough or am I in over my head?
I am an undergraduate computer science student and am considering taking the Physics GRE in April. I have taken Physics I, Physics II, and Physics III which have covered most of the material that I have seen listed that i need for my GRE- like classical mechanics, electrostatics, relativity, etc.. When I looked through the practice tests online, I was pretty confident with most of the problems on there.
However, I haven't taken more in-depth versions of these classes like classical mechanics II or quantum mechanics II/III. Will the three physics classes I've taken so far be enough or am I in over my head?