<p>Can anyone plz tell me what is the average number of [Vassar] students majoring in physics every year!</p>
<p>I know there's a list of the ammount of people per major somewhere online. I'll try to find it for you, but I think it was somewhere around 10ish?</p>
<p>yeah pretty much zero. dont come here for the physics.</p>
<p>holden,
"dont come here for the physics" why is that?
i've been accepted under ed and am thinking of studying physics. what are the downsides of vassar physics?
thanx</p>
<p>im 2012 too, but when i visited vassar the tourguide was a physics major who was doing junior year at dartmouth... apparently that was normal for physics majors?</p>
<p>^well, they are both Twelve College Exchange members. There could be a number of reasons to want to see what another college is like:
<a href="http://www.wellesley.edu/OIS/USStudy/12collegeexchangemanual.html%5B/url%5D">http://www.wellesley.edu/OIS/USStudy/12collegeexchangemanual.html</a></p>
<p>smiles1011,
the junior year at dartmouth might also have been for the 3-2 engineering program.</p>
<p>I think Vassar is fine for physics. The department is small but good. It is a liberal arts college so you will get that experience. If you want hardcore science with nothing else, it is not the right place.</p>