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Undergraduate Physics at Yale: Frequently Asked Questions

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Questions about the Physics Major at Yale

  1. Which track should a prospective Physics major try?

Answers:

  1. Which track should a prospective Physics major try?
  2. Students should start take the intro physics sequence that matches the level that of their math and physics background, keeping in mind the requirements of their potential major(s).

    Most of the Physics majors take Physics 200 (~55%). A slightly smaller number take Physics 260 (~40%). The rest start out in Physics 180, fall in love with physics (it happens!) and then keep going (P181, P300...).

    If your math background allows you to take either Math 225 or Math 230 when you first arrive, then you should probably try Physics 260. If you feel Math 120 is a better fit, then you should probably try Physics 200. If Math 115 is right for you, then you should probably start with Physics 180.

    It is always possible to start at one level (of either physics or math), and move up (a rare, but possible occurence) or down (more common) during the semester.
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