11 February 2012, 3:11 pm
Long story short, I've lost virtually all interest in both of my college majors. I want to get involved in something more important and challenging. The recession has made me realize how many math/science/technology majors the USA lacks. However, with my undergrad record being absent of science and math qualifications, I'm wondering if it would even be possible to get involved in something like Computer Science or Experimental Physics, etc, at the graduate level... or whether it would require me to get another Bachelor's degree. Is there some sort of test I can take to prove my qualifications? I was looking at the majors at ETH Zurich, one of the top rated schools in the world, and it only costs a few thousand bucks for tuition. I thought, great-- but it looks like they'll only admit you to grad school if its the same major you did undergrad in. Is this the norm for American schools, too?... Read More »