Originally Posted by YeOldeButchere
Another physics major here, though beginning my first year (out of 3) at McGill University. My exact program choice is still somewhat fuzzy to tell the truth, not so much because I don't know what I want, but because I haven't been able to make my choice yet. I'm probably going to contact one of the advisors tomorrow to ask when exactly I'm supposed to choose a specific program. I just hope I'm not too late.
Anyway, I'm either going to be in the "Honours Physics" program (ideally), or majoring in physics with a minor in something I haven't decided about yet, most likely mathematics. Assuming I do end up in the honours program, I'll be taking the following courses for the next two terms:
MATH 247 Honours Applied Linear Algebra
MATH 248 Honours Advanced Calculus
MATH 249 Honours Complex Variables
MATH 325 Honours Ordinary Differential Equations
PHYS 241 Signal Processing
PHYS 251 Classical Mechanics 1
PHYS 257 Experimental Methods 1
PHYS 258 Experimental Methods 2
PHYS 260 Modern Physics and Relativity
I'm probably going to enjoy most of that stuff, too.
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Ooo. Honours math classes at McGill are brutal. Good Luck, Have Fun. I know a bunch of people that dropped out of the honours program...
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.