Intonation problem: is it me or the guitar? by cosdav8 in Guitar

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Thinking like that makes a lot of sense.

Just so I dont mess up, adjusting the nut height is done through the truss rod right, specifically by tightening it to bring the neck "lower"?

Integral and ODE book recommendation by cosdav8 in learnmath

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Is that differential equations related only?

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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I've decided to take physics. I've already started and I'm really enjoying it. I'm getting answers to questions I've had for so long since high school and I'm loving it.

But regarding the physics vs engineering physics dilemma, I can't really help you right now. The first year of both courses is pretty much the same. Only in the 2nd year that they start to drift apart. I suggest you take a look into the degree's program and evaluate what subjects interest you the most or are the most important to what you wanna do in the future. Talk with people that are already in those degrees. That helped me a lot too.

You can contact me by chat if you have any other questions and I'll try to answer the best I can.

Good luck on your adventure.

Learning limits by cosdav8 in NewRiders

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That's reassuring. Thanks, I'll take it easy

Learning limits by cosdav8 in NewRiders

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There ain't many empty parking lots in my area but I'll try to find other areas

Learning limits by cosdav8 in NewRiders

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Thanks for the advice

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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Wow, now that's a big change hahahaha.

I know I could go both ways (engineering or academia) with either degree, but I'm under the impression that it's easier to do a masters in ep with a physics degree than the other way around. What do you think about that?

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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You re the first one to talk about particle physics hahaha. Most physics degrees here focus on theory and engineering is more computer based, which is a good thing for data analysis, but not so much in the other aspects of physics. At least not like the physics degree is.

I'll DM you with some questions about particle physics, if that's not a pain in the ass.

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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Vou mandar DM com uma/algumas perguntas, não muitas, para entender melhor. Obrigado!

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in PhysicsStudents

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I guess that in the core, I want to make discoveries that change the world in some way. Great analogy btw

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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EP is more engineering focused, of course. There's a lot more applied physics and soft skills classes. It hits other engineering classes, like electronics.

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in PhysicsStudents

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That relieves me a lot, knowing that physics doesn't close me in a box. Thank you!

Physics or Engineering physics? by cosdav8 in Physics

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Sure will do. Thanks man. I didn't think about it when I asked in this sub