DR Techie
Que malo eres!!!Hehehe! But you are right. I love UTESA girls. Do you know why? You dont have to waste time with scripts, sweet talk, flowers and the rest. They jus like action...cars, money, and lots of fun in the dark. Love themmm bit...s
As far as our friend who wants to follow the footsteps of the greatest geniuses of our generation Stephen Hawking and Sir Roger Penrose and continue to study the mysteries of the universe, let me tell you that Dominican Republic is a very difficult place to master in Physics. The only university I know that deals with the subject is Universidad Autonoma de Santo Domingo, Departamento de Fisica under Facultad de Ciencias.(UASD) Of course, that is sans(without)atom smashers.
But unless you are at least half as smart as Nobel Prize winner Chandrashekar, who discovered the mathematical limit at which stars begin to collapse under their own gravity, your chances of even making the cut at UASD Physics group are slim and none. Let me tell you that I love physics, but mostly the astronomy part, and I have been told by people that out of 20 who began the masters degree at UASD only 12 remain after the Mathematics onslaught they went thru, and now it gets even tougher. This is only for math geniuses.
If you continue to be interested, contact the Dean of the department, who is somewhat related to me and my lawyer is one of her family members, Mrs. Miriam Astacio and speak to her about the next Master Degree course. The one now is ongoing and is next to impossible to break in. Her cellular is (809)440-5842 and the faculty*s number is (809)686-3119. Tell her I mentioned it to you.
In addition you must meet rigorous equivalency requirements and validations thru CONEP and other educational offices. Getting into this course is as hard as finding the color of a black hole. Imagine what it would be to go to Cambridge??
TW