What qualifications should I have to be able to successfully complete a physics major curriculum?
You must like mathematics and the sciences. You must enjoy doing difficult problems, and investigating phenomena in the laboratory. It is desirable that your composite ACT score be 26, with a score of 27 or above in math and science. It is desirable that you have completed high school courses in physics and chemistry as well as a pre-calculus or calculus mathematics course. 2 . Can I get credit for any of my academic work taken prior to entering your university? There are four ways you can bring college credits to Bradley University when you enter. (1) Transfer credits from an accredited college or university. (2) Perform at a satisfactory level on the Advanced Placement Tests. See your high school counselor for advice on taking AP exams. (3) Perform at a satisfactory level on the College Level Equivalency Programs (CLEP) Examinations. For information on CLEP exams, contact the Office of Admissions by calling 309-677-1000 or 800-447-6460. (4) Take a proficiency examination administered
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