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#1 2005-03-16 22:36:44

medhockey
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Registered: 2005-03-13
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Programs / Lectures in EAST COAST area

I was sort of wondering about the physics programs offered to HS students out there.. I'm not talking very basic physics, but even extreme physics that as a HS student I may not be able to understand some or all of it, but I grasp things easily...  For example, as often as possible I am at princeton, although it is a good distance away, listening to lectures on various aspects of physics, from science on saturday biological perfectection to Planetary Diversity, this Tuesday.  I am extremely interested in physics and would like to explore it as much as I can, although I'm sure I'll have time in college, why wait til then?  I am going to look up some Rutger's lectures, but does anyone know of any ongoing / *hot* lectures that will be given recently in the New Jersey area, or any programs that are offered either free or by competition? 
Any help would be appreciated for this aspiring Einstein.


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#2 2005-03-18 04:51:29

jason_c
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From: Austin, TX
Registered: 2005-03-14
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Re: Programs / Lectures in EAST COAST area

You should do a google search that includes some or all of these words: physics summer internship.  Theres/are a word(s) missing from that list, you're challenge is to figure out which word(s).  I think Fermilab does a hs program, but that deadline has long since lapsed.  Also about waiting to study, if you really want to study something you should.


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