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  1. ohh okok thanks a lot ill try to contact him and keep posting some doubts. Enigm4.
  2. i could do it. still i never thought on spain once my english is better than my spanish. spanish can be very tricky and i dont wana loose much time worrying about learning from start a new language. i can speak and understand 70% spanish but i cant writte it... once its like portuguese on the talking but the writting its the oposite :S thats why i think UK wouldnt be a bad idea... anyway, one thing im gona do its to visit some universitys in portugal and assist to the classes. to understand whats all that classes about. its realy a shame that portugal is so weak in Physics at universitys. the best university there is in portugal about enginery and maths is the one you pointed, but isnt physics, its Technologic Physics eng. . i guess not that way... still i can try to get some spanish classes, but its to close to learn it all at once and start the classes in september isnt it? can u give me some hints about UK? i dont know if there is any university with erasmus or acess to the MAGIC telescopes. and, one important thing, if its out of portugal, better if near an airport. thanks once again. Enigm4.
  3. I live in south of Portugal but going to lisbon is not a problem! i born there and i have there house. i have friends in that university and i have visited it already. the thing is. in that university there is no theoretical physics, but physic engeneering. and in Portugal physic engeneering its a pratical course of theoretical physics and not recognized by the engeneers order. what shall i do about that? thats why i just searched the forums and portuguese people dont go there that much. i never thought UTL was that recognized in the "world". and i realy must talk to Patricia Enigm4.
  4. Hi!

     

    jackson33 just told me you know much about this thread.. can u give me a hand out here?

     

    http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?p=495328#post495328

     

    i was seeing if u could give me a hand to find a good university in England and how to get in .

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

    Enigm4

  5. i must thank you all for your answering my thread once you all were a great help but i still have one question for you guys... Do you know whats the best university for the field of time traveling/ worm holes/ teleporting? can you explain me in bref words whats the different fields that physics can study and pratical aplyances? i mean... in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics i can see the different branches and research fields of physics... but i still dont understand whats the difference between them and whats the subject of evry of those research fields. thanks in advance! Enigm4
  6. ok... now i dont know at all where to go...
  7. hmm... still kinda confuse to me. Is CaITech realy the best University to research those fields? My only objective its to get all the knowledge i need to survive has a scientist. And, correct me if im wrong, better university = more knowledge (once you aply, of corse). Im only 18 and going to US its a realy Big change, unless its realy worth it. I dont realy think that Portugal Universitys lead in Physics, so im asking it to you guys Enigm4 ps.:thanks a lot for the information iNow
  8. hi Im from Portugal and im just finishing my last exams from highschool in june. Im planning to go on theoretical physics. The problem is... I have been reading lots of forums abroad the internet and now i know that The best university to go depends majorly in the branch i would like to follow through. My interests are definitly teleportation of particles or time travel/time physics where should i go? what should i do? and, if i follow that area, whats the professional ways out/carreers? hope anyone can give me some answers, and excuse about my bad english,and some grammar mistakes i might have commited. Thanks in advance! Enigm4
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