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FROM ENGINEERING TO THEORETICAL PHYSICS, IS IT POSSIBLE?
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Hello,

 

I want to be a theoretical physicist. I am from India. I couldn't get a physics bachelors course due to various reasons. I am now stuck up with a mechanical engineering course. I want to give the physics GRE after completing my engineering degree, i.e. four years from now. I have the standard books on undergrad. physics. What I want to ask is, that would it be practically possible for me to study physics alongwith engineering? Is it practically possible to bear the stress, with all the engineering lab work, and coursework and all? I mean is it possible without going insane? And also, since I don't have the right course, I don't wanna waste much time in unecessary preparation. I would be using the following books for preparing for the physics GRE. Please tell if they are ok or not.

 

Any help will be apprecited.

 

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

 

References:

http://www.physicsgre.com/viewtopic.php?t=3289

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Thank you.



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